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Prowler Botandprowler-bot 0c79414c6f chore(api): Update prowler dependency to v5.31 for release 5.31.0 (#11672)
Co-authored-by: prowler-bot <179230569+prowler-bot@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-06-23 14:30:02 +02:00
Josema Camacho fb995a79bf chore: modify changelogs for 5.31.0 release (#11671) 2026-06-23 14:09:52 +02:00
9d8c060c49 feat(azure): add recovery_vault_backup_policy_retention_adequate check (#11047)
Co-authored-by: Hugo P.Brito <hugopbrit@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
2026-06-23 13:56:52 +02:00
Alejandro BailoandClaude Opus 4.8 0cabceb09c feat(ui): source scheduled scans tab from /schedules endpoint (#11670)
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-23 13:44:37 +02:00
s1ns3nz0andDaniel Barranquero 3ee24fba51 feat(azure): add entra_user_with_recent_sign_in check (#11040)
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
2026-06-23 13:13:02 +02:00
s1ns3nz0andLydia Vilchez 48acb3bd2e feat(gcp): add secretmanager_secret_rotation_enabled check (#11026)
Co-authored-by: Lydia Vilchez <lydiavilchezlopez@gmail.com>
2026-06-23 11:30:15 +02:00
Alejandro Bailo c6c07957a6 fix(ui): use shared scan launch action errors (#11664) 2026-06-23 09:52:20 +02:00
Pedro MartínandPepe Fagoaga 0610866b73 feat(config): add SDK config's validator (#11518)
Co-authored-by: Pepe Fagoaga <pepe@prowler.com>
2026-06-23 09:40:32 +02:00
Hugo Pereira Brito 2afa18d3da fix(changelog): move recovery vault entry to 5.31 (#11666) 2026-06-22 20:37:07 +01:00
s1ns3nz0andHugo P.Brito a0fdc96649 feat(azure): add recovery_vault_has_protected_items check (#11048)
Co-authored-by: Hugo P.Brito <hugopbrit@gmail.com>
2026-06-22 19:59:25 +01:00
Nikhil KumarandHugo P.Brito b6caaa4268 feat(kubernetes): checks for memory limits, memory requests, and image tag (#11373)
Co-authored-by: Hugo P.Brito <hugopbrit@gmail.com>
2026-06-22 19:39:39 +01:00
Pedro MartínandHugo P.Brito 04e6e330a7 feat(aws): add rolesanywhere service and pqc trust anchor check (#11319)
Co-authored-by: Hugo P.Brito <hugopbrit@gmail.com>
2026-06-22 18:39:16 +01:00
s1ns3nz0andDaniel Barranquero 29329f6203 feat(azure): add entra_authentication_methods_policy_strong_auth_enforced check (#11039)
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
2026-06-22 18:18:22 +02:00
Pedro MartínandHugo P.Brito bdd44a0dce feat(aws): add acmpca service and pqc key algorithm check (#11318)
Co-authored-by: Hugo P.Brito <hugopbrit@gmail.com>
2026-06-22 17:13:17 +01:00
Pedro MartínandHugo P.Brito 10d9fc35e6 feat(aws): add cloudfront_distributions_pqc_tls_enabled check (#11317)
Co-authored-by: Hugo P.Brito <hugopbrit@gmail.com>
2026-06-22 16:44:51 +01:00
s1ns3nz0andDaniel Barranquero 6826422a6a feat(azure): add entra_app_registration_credential_not_expired check (#11038)
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
2026-06-22 17:30:18 +02:00
Pedro MartínandHugo P.Brito ca48fd0719 feat(aws): add apigateway_domain_name_pqc_tls_enabled check (#11316)
Co-authored-by: Hugo P.Brito <hugopbrit@gmail.com>
2026-06-22 16:12:01 +01:00
s1ns3nz0andDaniel Barranquero b9298b4023 feat(azure): add network_vnet_ddos_protection_enabled check (#11044)
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
2026-06-22 16:34:52 +02:00
Josema CamachoandCopilot Autofix powered by AI 2375f1d962 fix(api): uvicorn worker keepalive (#11663)
Co-authored-by: Copilot Autofix powered by AI <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-06-22 16:30:33 +02:00
Alejandro Bailo 5ee8b9680d feat(ui): add organization bulk scan scheduling (#11643) 2026-06-22 16:21:35 +02:00
Pedro MartínandHugo P.Brito 45cfe4e411 feat(aws): add transfer_server_pqc_ssh_kex_enabled check (#11315)
Co-authored-by: Hugo P.Brito <hugopbrit@gmail.com>
2026-06-22 14:30:15 +01:00
abdouandAdrián Jesús Peña Rodríguez 30d737c7d7 fix(api): bound Celery worker concurrency to a configurable default (#11075)
Co-authored-by: Adrián Jesús Peña Rodríguez <adrianjpr@gmail.com>
2026-06-22 14:05:11 +02:00
s1ns3nz0andDaniel Barranquero 869f0726f5 feat(azure): add network_subnet_nsg_associated check (#11043)
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
2026-06-22 14:03:54 +02:00
s1ns3nz0andDaniel Barranquero 6dda1ae485 feat(azure): add aks_cluster_local_accounts_disabled check (#11030)
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
2026-06-22 13:38:17 +02:00
s1ns3nz0andDaniel Barranquero 13f51de5c1 feat(azure): add aks_cluster_azure_monitor_enabled check (#11029)
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
2026-06-22 13:17:23 +02:00
s1ns3nz0andLydia Vilchez 5d5f0676e0 feat(gcp): add secretmanager_secret_not_publicly_accessible check (#11025)
Co-authored-by: Lydia Vilchez <lydiavilchezlopez@gmail.com>
2026-06-22 12:55:42 +02:00
8a1d7bcd6b feat(linode): add provider with administration compute and networking services (#11633)
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Hugo P.Brito <hugopbrit@gmail.com>
2026-06-22 11:19:20 +02:00
s1ns3nz0andLydia Vilchez ccc1f161d2 feat(gcp): add cloudfunction_function_not_publicly_accessible check (#11022)
Co-authored-by: Lydia Vilchez <lydiavilchezlopez@gmail.com>
2026-06-22 10:26:03 +02:00
Pepe Fagoaga a7917f779a chore(sdk): changelog for v5.30.3 (#11651) 2026-06-19 15:21:38 +02:00
Pepe Fagoaga 7f96d895bb fix: API changelog from advisory merge (#11649) 2026-06-19 13:48:47 +02:00
Adrián PeñaandPepe Fagoaga bf3b5c2ba7 Merge commit from fork
* fix(saml): cross-tenant account takeover via SAML domain claiming

* chore(changelog): add PR #

* fix(api): bind SAML tokens to validated domain

- Reject SAML assertions with mismatched email domains
- Issue SAML tokens from the validated ACS tenant
- Add regression coverage for cross-tenant SAML token issuance

* fix(api): resolve SAML tenant inside RLS context

- Load the SAML tenant relation before leaving the RLS transaction
- Avoid lazy tenant lookups during the SAML ACS finish flow

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Co-authored-by: Pepe Fagoaga <pepe@prowler.com>
2026-06-19 13:38:51 +02:00
Hugo Pereira Brito 218f64595a fix(metadata): tag IAM policy privilege escalation check (#11648) 2026-06-19 13:09:35 +02:00
Josema Camacho 6d8d553610 fix(api): set gunicorn keep-alive above the load balancer idle timeout to stop 502s (#11647) 2026-06-19 12:49:49 +02:00
Pedro Martín e10cf34ad6 feat(compliance): DORA compliance framework for Alibaba Cloud (#11646) 2026-06-19 12:17:33 +02:00
s1ns3nz0andDaniel Barranquero bbf54011ea feat(azure): add postgresql_flexible_server_high_availability_enabled check (#11046)
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
2026-06-19 11:59:37 +02:00
Pedro Martín 9e173978dc feat(compliance): add DORA compliance framework for Cloudflare (#11645) 2026-06-19 10:37:07 +02:00
s1ns3nz0andDaniel Barranquero d27ec7d62e feat(azure): add postgresql_flexible_server_geo_redundant_backup_enabled check (#11045)
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
2026-06-19 10:21:38 +02:00
Pedro Martín 151dcd2895 feat(compliance): add DORA compliance framework for GCP (#11642) 2026-06-19 09:07:54 +02:00
s1ns3nz0andDaniel Barranquero d961d7efe4 feat(azure): add mysql_flexible_server_high_availability_enabled check (#11042)
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
2026-06-19 09:00:46 +02:00
Josema Camacho 99285d4656 fix(api): close DB connections per request to stop ASGI replica connection leak (#11640) 2026-06-18 17:42:19 +02:00
Adrián Peña 19629e9bb8 fix: simplify local dev launch workflow (#11641) 2026-06-18 16:51:02 +02:00
Adrián Peña b89b427a86 feat: add Makefile local development stack (#11637) 2026-06-18 16:37:42 +02:00
Alejandro Bailo 908d2ce766 feat(ui): per-provider scan schedule management gated by capability (#11521) 2026-06-18 15:47:03 +02:00
853610bbbf feat(ui): resolve public SaaS config at container runtime (#11500)
Co-authored-by: Pablo F.G <pablo.fernandez@prowler.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-18 15:12:18 +02:00
Pepe Fagoaga 751c7fc29f chore(jira): timeout to 90 seconds (#11638) 2026-06-18 13:03:19 +02:00
s1ns3nz0andDaniel Barranquero 7dd08bc6bf feat(azure): add mysql_flexible_server_geo_redundant_backup_enabled check (#11041)
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
2026-06-18 12:41:04 +02:00
Alejandro Bailo 2111d083df fix(ui): bump transitive dompurify to 3.4.10 to patch XSS advisories (#11636) 2026-06-18 12:00:58 +02:00
s1ns3nz0andHugo P.Brito 82d37c4978 feat(azure): add aks_cluster_defender_enabled check (#11028)
Co-authored-by: Hugo P.Brito <hugopbrit@gmail.com>
2026-06-18 10:22:51 +01:00
Pedro Martín aee3b392a7 fix(compliance): multi-section undercount & leaked provider tab (#11567) 2026-06-18 10:30:27 +02:00
s1ns3nz0andDaniel Barranquero ddbf3405a0 feat(azure): add defender_ensure_defender_cspm_is_on check (#11037)
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
2026-06-18 10:05:02 +02:00
2293cab72c fix(ui): adaptive Attack Paths messages for waiting states (#11512)
Co-authored-by: Pablo F.G <pablo.fernandez@prowler.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-18 10:03:35 +02:00
César Arroba 5a761f341b ci: remove redundant compliance CODEOWNERS rule (#11634) 2026-06-18 09:07:43 +02:00
s1ns3nz0andDaniel Barranquero 3c68a121e5 feat(azure): add databricks_workspace_no_public_ip_enabled check (#11036)
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
2026-06-18 09:06:25 +02:00
Pedro Martín c0ae8b9739 feat(compliance): add DORA compliance framework for Azure (#11551) 2026-06-18 08:56:04 +02:00
s1ns3nz0andLydia Vilchez 5ec4a1cbba feat(gcp): add cloudfunction_function_inside_vpc check (#11021)
Co-authored-by: Lydia Vilchez <lydiavilchezlopez@gmail.com>
2026-06-17 17:35:32 +02:00
Josema Camacho bae74b8181 fix(api): ignore RequestAborted from health-check probe disconnects in Sentry (#11632) 2026-06-17 16:20:17 +02:00
5ecfd6ea20 test(ui): add Okta provider form E2E test (#11600)
Co-authored-by: Pablo F.G <pablo.fernandez@prowler.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Alejandro Bailo <59607668+alejandrobailo@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-06-17 16:17:35 +02:00
Zeus AlmighteeandDaniel Barranquero e8ffe59ce2 feat(m365/entra): add entra_conditional_access_policy_no_deleted_object_references check (#11236)
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
2026-06-17 16:16:49 +02:00
StylusFrost e2ce41a492 feat(sdk): add Provider.get_class dynamic provider resolver (#11398) 2026-06-17 15:55:21 +02:00
Alejandro Bailo 6546d51a6c fix(ui): show alert permission errors (#11629) 2026-06-17 15:44:52 +02:00
73059ffc7e feat(azure): add databricks_workspace_public_network_access_disabled check (#11035)
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Hugo P.Brito <hugopbrito@Hugos-MacBook-Pro.local>
2026-06-17 14:12:18 +02:00
Josema Camacho f1a30f706a fix(api): raise Gunicorn worker timeout to 120s via GUNICORN_TIMEOUT (#11631) 2026-06-17 14:04:36 +02:00
Pablo Fernandez Guerra (PFE)andPablo F.G aa60dc3e17 ci(ui): add missing Google Workspace env vars to E2E workflow (#11599)
Co-authored-by: Pablo F.G <pablo.fernandez@prowler.com>
2026-06-17 13:18:39 +02:00
César Arroba 54518bd127 fix(ui): raise node heap to fix arm64 docker build OOM (#11628) 2026-06-17 13:02:20 +02:00
8d4ec561c2 feat(m365): add check for directory sync object takeover protection (#11098)
Co-authored-by: shadyfox <git@twink.energy>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: omobolaji adeyan <omobolaji.adeyan@gmail.com>
2026-06-17 12:15:14 +02:00
Rubén De la Torre Vico 0463cd1559 fix(api): disable ASGI lifespan probe and tune SSE worker loop/connections (#11626) 2026-06-17 11:16:58 +02:00
s1ns3nz0andDaniel Barranquero ca97d7d983 feat(azure): add cosmosdb_account_public_network_access_disabled check (#11034)
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
2026-06-17 11:05:09 +02:00
Pepe Fagoaga 7b8ce51263 chore(changelog): v5.30.2 (#11624) 2026-06-17 09:27:14 +02:00
Alejandro Bailo 262dfda0aa fix(ui): handle alert form errors (#11623) 2026-06-16 17:44:48 +02:00
s1ns3nz0andDaniel Barranquero 8bc42a5ded feat(azure): add cosmosdb_account_minimum_tls_version check (#11033)
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
2026-06-16 16:42:51 +02:00
406712ffa3 chore: scope prek pre-push hook to TruffleHog only (#11609)
Co-authored-by: Pablo F.G <pablo.fernandez@prowler.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-16 15:09:24 +02:00
Pablo Fernandez Guerra (PFE)andPablo F.G c2d7187a0b test(ui): add Vercel provider E2E tests (#11598)
Co-authored-by: Pablo F.G <pablo.fernandez@prowler.com>
2026-06-16 14:40:41 +02:00
lydiavilchez e690e5e86b fix(cli): prevent unrelated built-in provider failures from aborting the CLI (#11618) 2026-06-16 14:25:07 +02:00
Adrián Peña e4d5ca11b3 feat(api): add provider group filters (#11573) 2026-06-16 14:18:34 +02:00
Adrián Peña 181197177c feat(api): only remap SAML user roles when the IdP sends userType (#11520) 2026-06-16 14:18:16 +02:00
renovate[bot]renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>Daniel BarranqueroDaniel Barranquero
f21304c6a8 chore(sdk): update dependency pytest to v9 [security] (#11291)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <74871504+danibarranqueroo@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-06-16 14:17:55 +02:00
Rubén De la Torre VicoandDaniel Barranquero 0cf48a2c35 fix(gcp): surface organization-scan failures instead of silently scanning the home project (#11280)
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
2026-06-16 14:03:13 +02:00
s1ns3nz0andHugo P.Brito 6b4fb934f8 feat(azure): add aks_cluster_auto_upgrade_enabled check (#11027)
Co-authored-by: Hugo P.Brito <hugopbrit@gmail.com>
2026-06-16 13:56:40 +02:00
renovate[bot]renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>Daniel Barranquero
d1ed1eddef chore(sdk): update dependency black to v26 [security] (#11290)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
2026-06-16 12:42:32 +02:00
César Arroba 0c9f4f6578 ci: run ui/mcp dependency vulnerability scans in prowler-cloud (match api-security) (#11617) 2026-06-16 12:25:57 +02:00
Rubén De la Torre Vico e1f20487ce chore(api): align uv constraints with SDK deps (numpy, py-iam-expand, iamdata; drop awsipranges) (#11594) 2026-06-16 12:00:18 +02:00
26b8c6b663 fix(ui): prevent radio button dot shift when checked (#11608)
Co-authored-by: Pablo F.G <pablo.fernandez@prowler.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-16 11:54:14 +02:00
dependabot[bot]anddependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> 3960827a9c chore(deps): bump starlette from 1.0.0 to 1.3.1 in /mcp_server (#11468)
Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-06-16 11:09:11 +02:00
Pedro Martín e419771b04 perf(api): optimize scan-compliance-overviews task (#11591) 2026-06-16 10:48:55 +02:00
César Arroba 94ce76d679 ci: authenticate GitHub API curl in setup-python-uv action (#11610) 2026-06-16 10:31:58 +02:00
Rubén De la Torre Vico 28c064a9b7 feat(api): add Server-Sent Events (SSE) infrastructure (#11556) 2026-06-16 10:26:20 +02:00
dependabot[bot]anddependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> eeb02453d1 chore(deps): bump pyjwt from 2.12.1 to 2.13.0 in /mcp_server (#11606)
Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-06-16 10:14:21 +02:00
Aline AlmeidaandHugo P.Brito cb4b889b20 fix(gcp): credit audit-filtered aggregated sinks in metric-filter checks (#11575)
Co-authored-by: Hugo P.Brito <hugopbrit@gmail.com>
2026-06-16 10:11:16 +02:00
Pepe Fagoaga f1e42d1681 chore(api-beat): absolute entrypoint (#11604) 2026-06-16 09:44:18 +02:00
Pepe Fagoaga ca7ce5a8c3 feat(jira): request timeout (#11602) 2026-06-16 09:36:22 +02:00
Pepe Fagoaga 810d8d7686 chore(codepipeline): verify if repo is public with TLS (#11603) 2026-06-16 09:35:11 +02:00
Alejandro Bailo dd1895d2c4 test(ui): remove onboarding e2e suite (#11605) 2026-06-16 09:32:37 +02:00
s1ns3nz0andDaniel Barranquero b5bb85c956 feat(azure): add cosmosdb_account_backup_policy_continuous check (#11032)
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
2026-06-15 19:20:38 +02:00
Davidm4randClaude Opus 4.8 36fe48dbc5 fix(api): patch dependency and container CVEs (#11596)
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-15 18:24:55 +02:00
Alejandro Bailo e5bbffd47c fix(ui): exclude onboarding e2e from oss (#11597) 2026-06-15 17:19:40 +02:00
Daniel Barranquero 566167489b fix(sdk): patch container CVEs and suppress unfixable bookworm criticals (#11592) 2026-06-15 16:59:44 +02:00
renovate[bot]renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>Pepe Fagoaga
3cb360e9ae chore(docker): pin dependencies (#11292)
Co-authored-by: renovate[bot] <29139614+renovate[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Pepe Fagoaga <pepe@prowler.com>
2026-06-15 15:31:24 +02:00
Alejandro Bailo 24e3182329 fix(ui): remove onboarding changelog entry (#11593) 2026-06-15 15:22:47 +02:00
49309b43d3 feat(ui): UI onboarding system (#11430)
Co-authored-by: Pablo F.G <pablo.fernandez@prowler.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: alejandrobailo <alejandrobailo94@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alejandro Bailo <59607668+alejandrobailo@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-06-15 13:53:48 +02:00
Alejandro BailoandPepe Fagoaga 6db8ce672c fix(ui): patch vulnerable dependencies (#11581)
Co-authored-by: Pepe Fagoaga <pepe@prowler.com>
2026-06-15 11:50:08 +02:00
Pepe Fagoaga 9465b82747 docs(sdk): reflect Python 3.13 support (#11585) 2026-06-15 11:27:09 +02:00
César Arroba 383d2b218f chore: configure vulture to ignore known false positives (#11583) 2026-06-15 11:15:22 +02:00
Branch VincentandPepe Fagoaga dccd674cf9 chore(sdk): support Python 3.13 (#9293)
Co-authored-by: Pepe Fagoaga <pepe@prowler.com>
2026-06-15 10:59:51 +02:00
César Arroba a679865cce ci: always run container and dependency vulnerability scans on PRs (#11582) 2026-06-15 10:38:28 +02:00
César Arroba 15bfa39b23 ci: fail PR checks on critical container image and dependency vulnerabilities (#11580) 2026-06-15 09:57:23 +02:00
Prowler Botandprowler-bot dc3433aaf0 feat(aws): Update regions for AWS services (#11570)
Co-authored-by: prowler-bot <179230569+prowler-bot@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-06-12 14:15:02 +02:00
Pedro Martín 25fc285966 chore(banner): update info (#11568) 2026-06-12 13:45:34 +02:00
s1ns3nz0andDaniel Barranquero 9022a3a138 feat(azure): add cosmosdb_account_automatic_failover_enabled check (#11031)
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
2026-06-12 13:18:08 +02:00
Josema Camacho ca443b8ff1 chore: prepare API and UI changelogs for 5.30.1 release (#11562) 2026-06-12 12:07:31 +02:00
79e066d3f5 feat(gcp): add cloudsql_instance_high_availability_enabled check (#11024)
Co-authored-by: Lydia Vilchez <lydiavilchezlopez@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: lydiavilchez <114735608+lydiavilchez@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-06-12 11:51:13 +02:00
Hugo Pereira Brito 56831a7392 feat(oci): add storage admin delete exclusion check (#11523) 2026-06-12 11:10:46 +02:00
Alejandro Bailo 2e82f1564f fix(ui): show threat map data for okta and google workspace accounts (#11542) 2026-06-12 10:07:56 +02:00
Josema Camacho a394c0fdf6 fix(api): drop_subgraph deletes relationships then nodes to cut Neo4j memory (#11557) 2026-06-11 18:32:35 +02:00
Pedro Martín 20eca78767 fix(compliance): resolve provider from scan in attributes endp (#11546) 2026-06-11 18:00:36 +02:00
Oleksandr_SaninandDaniel Barranquero bba594a1db feat(aws/sagemaker): add sagemaker_clarify_exists check (#11211)
Signed-off-by: Oleksandr Sanin <alexaaander.sanin@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Oleksandr Yizchak Sanin <alexaaander.sanin@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
2026-06-11 17:40:41 +02:00
Hugo Pereira Brito 65f00a197b fix(api): normalize OCI scan region credentials (#11558) 2026-06-11 17:32:28 +02:00
Zeus AlmighteeandLydia Vilchez ce27053c2d feat(aws): add securityhub + config org-wide delegated admin checks (#11259)
Co-authored-by: Lydia Vilchez <lydiavilchezlopez@gmail.com>
2026-06-11 16:53:28 +02:00
Pedro Martín 610febb5d5 fix(api): bump prowler SDK lock to v5.30.0 for okta_idaas_stig (#11553) 2026-06-11 15:53:44 +02:00
Prowler Botandprowler-bot c4378d5992 chore(release): Bump versions to v5.31.0 (#11548)
Co-authored-by: prowler-bot <179230569+prowler-bot@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-06-11 15:28:25 +02:00
Hugo Pereira Brito f1d741214a fix(ui): adapt risk pipeline sankey layout (#11527) 2026-06-11 09:44:17 +02:00
285974b7d4 chore(changelog): v5.30.0 (#11540)
Co-authored-by: Copilot Autofix powered by AI <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <74871504+danibarranqueroo@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-06-11 09:08:25 +02:00
Daniel Barranquero 989c3b174e fix(bedrock): per-finding severity for long-term API key check (#11526) 2026-06-11 08:31:08 +02:00
Pedro Martín 75f95559d6 fix(api): warm compliance caches when starting the worker (#11530) 2026-06-10 19:04:40 +02:00
e085e14247 fix(aws): order-independent CloudWatch metric filter pattern checks (#11345)
Co-authored-by: Sahil Pugalia <sahil-sols@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
Co-authored-by: Lydia Vilchez <lydiavilchezlopez@gmail.com>
2026-06-10 18:49:06 +02:00
368d3a2661 feat(stackit): add objectstorage checks (#11397)
Co-authored-by: Hugo P.Brito <hugopbrit@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Hugo Pereira Brito <101209179+HugoPBrito@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-06-10 18:43:24 +02:00
Pedro Martín 3c8fde25ee chore(cli): add banner about Prowler Cloud (#11528) 2026-06-10 18:19:50 +02:00
Aryan BhaskarandDaniel Barranquero ec0bb53839 feat(bedrock): add bedrock_agent_role_least_privilege check (#11335)
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
2026-06-10 12:40:54 +02:00
Pedro Martín bfb3fcea4c fix(e2e): use branch SDK changes to create the container (#11522) 2026-06-10 11:34:35 +02:00
61cd4aea3f feat(compliance): add Okta IDaaS STIG V1R2 framework (#11428)
Co-authored-by: Alejandro Bailo <59607668+alejandrobailo@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
2026-06-10 11:22:42 +02:00
StylusFrostandpedrooot 01b49f0743 feat(dashboard): render dynamic-provider compliance frameworks (#11503)
Co-authored-by: pedrooot <pedromarting3@gmail.com>
2026-06-10 11:16:39 +02:00
Pedro MartínandJosema Camacho 4a5a49b5bb fix(api): store and refresh Resource.name on every scan (#11476)
Co-authored-by: Josema Camacho <josema@prowler.com>
2026-06-10 10:55:31 +02:00
Alan Buscaglia a21cb64a94 fix(ui): extend integration poll timeouts to 60s (#11519) 2026-06-10 10:34:50 +02:00
Hugo Pereira Brito 9a50dffaa0 feat(gcp): split kms_key_rotation_enabled into enabled and max-90-days checks (#11516) 2026-06-09 16:52:49 +02:00
e710ebff1c feat(m365): add exchange_mailbox_primary_smtp_custom_domain check (#11215)
Co-authored-by: Jasmine Sullivan <20147180@tafe.wa.edu.au>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
2026-06-09 16:24:25 +02:00
Hugo Pereira Brito b3caee88e4 fix(m365): skip future hires in MFA capable check (#11511) 2026-06-09 15:42:06 +02:00
Hugo Pereira Brito d9f90e50b8 fix(m365): paginate admincenter group enumeration (#11510) 2026-06-09 15:23:35 +02:00
Alan Buscaglia 58efb719fa docs(skills): correct setup symlink paths in README (#11514) 2026-06-09 14:41:18 +02:00
Alan Buscaglia 355b7071aa docs: add skills installation and usage guide (#11513) 2026-06-09 14:41:13 +02:00
Pepe Fagoaga b994b0b14e chore(ui): rename customer support to support desk (#11508) 2026-06-09 13:53:21 +02:00
StylusFrost 6c559fbb8d feat(sdk): discover external universal compliance frameworks via entry points (#11490) 2026-06-09 13:45:34 +02:00
César Arroba b2d74711d9 chore(deps): bump dulwich to 1.2.5 and pyjwt to 2.13.0 for osv-scanner (#11499) 2026-06-09 13:01:46 +02:00
AshishraymajhiandDaniel Barranquero 7e60e8f8da feat(m365): add entra_service_prinicipal_privileged_role_no_owners_check (#11189)
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
2026-06-09 11:29:03 +02:00
Hugo Pereira BritoandDaniel Barranquero 62955dd16b feat(okta): add authenticator STIG checks (#11465)
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
2026-06-09 10:17:23 +02:00
Adrián Peña 1f7caa6394 feat(api): make orphan-task recovery configurable and drop the Jira idempotency table (#11472) 2026-06-09 09:16:48 +02:00
Pepe Fagoaga 662e7e9e18 chore(changelog): prepare for v5.29.3 (#11505) 2026-06-09 08:13:12 +02:00
StylusFrostandPedro Martín e3013d9918 feat(sdk): Dynamic provider loading and compliance framework (#10700)
Co-authored-by: Pedro Martín <pedromarting3@gmail.com>
2026-06-08 17:47:22 +02:00
Hugo Pereira BritoandDaniel Barranquero 0ea2f6d67e feat(okta): add API token STIG checks (#11464)
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
2026-06-08 17:11:54 +02:00
Hugo Pereira BritoandDaniel Barranquero 7692a1d76a feat(okta): add network zone STIG check (#11463)
Co-authored-by: Daniel Barranquero <danielbo2001@gmail.com>
2026-06-08 16:51:58 +02:00
Aline AlmeidaandHugo P.Brito 1c9afc714e fix(gcp): honour org-aggregated sinks in metric-filter checks (#11488)
Co-authored-by: Hugo P.Brito <hugopbrit@gmail.com>
2026-06-08 16:46:48 +02:00
466f1a3d73 feat(okta): add user, systemlog, and idp services with DISA STIG checks (#11496)
Co-authored-by: Hugo P.Brito <hugopbrit@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Hugo Pereira Brito <101209179+HugoPBrito@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-06-08 14:59:50 +02:00
César Arroba 061fbaa7bb feat(api): label Postgres connections with application_name per component and alias (#11494) 2026-06-08 13:45:06 +02:00
Josema Camacho 28b045302f fix(api): create Neo4j driver lazily so an outage can't block API startup (#11491) 2026-06-08 13:30:18 +02:00
Alejandro Bailo 5a2226c02c fix(ui): preserve active tab styling with tooltips (#11493) 2026-06-08 11:54:51 +02:00
potato-20andHugo P.Brito 6f172a5c19 feat(elbv2): add elbv2_alb_drop_invalid_header_fields_enabled check (FSBP ELB.4) (#11471)
Co-authored-by: Hugo P.Brito <hugopbrit@gmail.com>
2026-06-05 14:26:07 +02:00
Pedro Martín a7d180ea5b feat(dashboard): add AWS AI Security Framework compliance view (#11475) 2026-06-05 13:28:31 +02:00
Pedro Martín d4bbc8b5ad fix(jira): avoid 400 INVALID_INPUT on findings with empty field (#11474) 2026-06-05 13:26:28 +02:00
Aline Almeida a5bc226f11 fix(gcp): pass iam_service_account_unused for disabled service accounts (#11467) 2026-06-05 12:07:30 +02:00
Pablo Fernandez Guerra (PFE)andPablo F.G 3a3d9d6146 chore(ui): type process.env via ambient NodeJS.ProcessEnv (#11328)
Co-authored-by: Pablo F.G <pablo.fernandez@prowler.com>
2026-06-05 08:31:16 +02:00
Oleksandr_SaninandHugo P.Brito bcd282d3d0 fix(gcp): honour org-level aggregated sinks in logging_sink_created check (#11355)
Signed-off-by: Oleksandr Sanin <alexaaander.sanin@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Hugo P.Brito <hugopbrit@gmail.com>
2026-06-04 12:07:01 +02:00
Pedro MartínandPepe Fagoaga eb7949c884 fix(ui): show delete user action only for the current user (#11447)
Co-authored-by: Pepe Fagoaga <pepe@prowler.com>
2026-06-03 17:03:12 +02:00
Alejandro Bailo e60a4462e5 fix(ui): refine add-provider wizard flow between scans and providers (#11424) 2026-06-03 16:08:06 +02:00
Pedro Martín f7f8747512 feat(compliance): add DORA framework for AWS (#11131) 2026-06-03 11:43:55 +02:00
d573af911d feat(aws): add sagemaker_models_monitor_enabled check (#11278)
Co-authored-by: RishiWig3 <rishi.wig@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Hugo P.Brito <hugopbrit@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Hugo Pereira Brito <101209179+HugoPBrito@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-06-02 16:10:13 +01:00
Adrián Peña cf9beb8234 feat(api): recover orphaned background tasks and make task re-runs idempotent (#11416) 2026-06-02 14:00:17 +02:00
Davidm4randPepe Fagoaga 7f67eac1bf perf(api): avoid N+1 query loading finding resource tags (#11420)
Co-authored-by: Pepe Fagoaga <pepe@prowler.com>
2026-06-02 13:19:21 +02:00
Pedro MartínandPepe Fagoaga a652e28b4a fix(api): clean up scan tmp output failure to avoid disk fill (#11421)
Co-authored-by: Pepe Fagoaga <pepe@prowler.com>
2026-06-02 11:37:05 +02:00
1140 changed files with 83421 additions and 45880 deletions
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@@ -6,14 +6,20 @@
PROWLER_UI_VERSION="stable"
AUTH_URL=http://localhost:3000
API_BASE_URL=http://prowler-api:8080/api/v1
# deprecated, use UI_API_BASE_URL
NEXT_PUBLIC_API_BASE_URL=${API_BASE_URL}
UI_API_BASE_URL=${API_BASE_URL}
# deprecated, use UI_API_DOCS_URL
NEXT_PUBLIC_API_DOCS_URL=http://prowler-api:8080/api/v1/docs
UI_API_DOCS_URL=http://prowler-api:8080/api/v1/docs
AUTH_TRUST_HOST=true
UI_PORT=3000
# openssl rand -base64 32
AUTH_SECRET="N/c6mnaS5+SWq81+819OrzQZlmx1Vxtp/orjttJSmw8="
# Google Tag Manager ID
# Google Tag Manager ID (empty/unset ⇒ GTM not loaded, zero egress)
# deprecated, use UI_GOOGLE_TAG_MANAGER_ID
NEXT_PUBLIC_GOOGLE_TAG_MANAGER_ID=""
UI_GOOGLE_TAG_MANAGER_ID=""
#### MCP Server ####
PROWLER_MCP_VERSION=stable
@@ -139,13 +145,19 @@ DJANGO_BROKER_VISIBILITY_TIMEOUT=86400
DJANGO_SENTRY_DSN=
DJANGO_THROTTLE_TOKEN_OBTAIN=50/minute
# Sentry settings
SENTRY_ENVIRONMENT=local
# Sentry for the web app (server + browser). Empty/unset UI_SENTRY_DSN ⇒
# Sentry disabled, zero egress. SENTRY_RELEASE (unprefixed) feeds the web app's
# server/edge SDKs.
UI_SENTRY_DSN=
UI_SENTRY_ENVIRONMENT=local
SENTRY_RELEASE=local
NEXT_PUBLIC_SENTRY_ENVIRONMENT=${SENTRY_ENVIRONMENT}
# Reserved runtime public config (registered now; no UI consumer yet)
# POSTHOG_KEY=
# POSTHOG_HOST=
# REO_DEV_CLIENT_ID=
#### Prowler release version ####
NEXT_PUBLIC_PROWLER_RELEASE_VERSION=v5.30.0
NEXT_PUBLIC_PROWLER_RELEASE_VERSION=v5.31.0
# Social login credentials
SOCIAL_GOOGLE_OAUTH_CALLBACK_URL="${AUTH_URL}/api/auth/callback/google"
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@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
# SDK
/* @prowler-cloud/detection-remediation
/prowler/ @prowler-cloud/detection-remediation
/prowler/compliance/ @prowler-cloud/compliance
/tests/ @prowler-cloud/detection-remediation
/dashboard/ @prowler-cloud/detection-remediation
/docs/ @prowler-cloud/detection-remediation
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
name: 'OSV-Scanner'
description: 'Install osv-scanner and scan a lockfile, failing on HIGH/CRITICAL/UNKNOWN severity findings. Posts/updates a PR comment with findings on pull_request events (requires pull-requests: write).'
description: 'Install osv-scanner and scan a lockfile, failing on CRITICAL severity findings. Posts/updates a PR comment with findings on pull_request events (requires pull-requests: write).'
author: 'Prowler'
inputs:
@@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ inputs:
description: 'Path to the lockfile to scan, relative to the repository root (e.g. uv.lock, api/uv.lock, ui/pnpm-lock.yaml).'
required: true
severity-levels:
description: 'Comma-separated severity levels that fail the scan. Default: HIGH,CRITICAL,UNKNOWN.'
description: 'Comma-separated severity levels that fail the scan. Default: CRITICAL.'
required: false
default: 'HIGH,CRITICAL,UNKNOWN'
default: 'CRITICAL'
version:
description: 'osv-scanner release tag to install. When overriding, you MUST also override binary-sha256.'
required: false
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@@ -43,8 +43,17 @@ runs:
if: github.repository_owner == 'prowler-cloud' && github.repository != 'prowler-cloud/prowler'
shell: bash
working-directory: ${{ inputs.working-directory }}
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
run: |
LATEST_COMMIT=$(curl -s "https://api.github.com/repos/prowler-cloud/prowler/commits/master" | jq -r '.sha')
LATEST_COMMIT=$(curl -sf \
-H "Authorization: Bearer ${GITHUB_TOKEN}" \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" \
"https://api.github.com/repos/prowler-cloud/prowler/commits/master" \
| jq -er '.sha') || {
echo "::error::Failed to fetch latest prowler/master commit from the GitHub API (HTTP error or missing .sha). Check the GITHUB_TOKEN and API rate limits."
exit 1
}
echo "Latest commit hash: $LATEST_COMMIT"
sed -i "s|\(git = \"https://github\.com/prowler-cloud/prowler\.git?rev=master\)#[a-f0-9]\{40\}\"|\1#${LATEST_COMMIT}\"|g" uv.lock
echo "Updated uv.lock entry:"
@@ -54,8 +63,17 @@ runs:
if: github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/master' && github.repository == 'prowler-cloud/prowler'
shell: bash
working-directory: ${{ inputs.working-directory }}
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
run: |
LATEST_COMMIT=$(curl -s "https://api.github.com/repos/prowler-cloud/prowler/commits/master" | jq -r '.sha')
LATEST_COMMIT=$(curl -sf \
-H "Authorization: Bearer ${GITHUB_TOKEN}" \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" \
"https://api.github.com/repos/prowler-cloud/prowler/commits/master" \
| jq -er '.sha') || {
echo "::error::Failed to fetch latest prowler/master commit from the GitHub API (HTTP error or missing .sha). Check the GITHUB_TOKEN and API rate limits."
exit 1
}
echo "Latest commit hash: $LATEST_COMMIT"
sed -i "s|\(git = \"https://github\.com/prowler-cloud/prowler\.git?rev=master\)#[a-f0-9]\{40\}\"|\1#${LATEST_COMMIT}\"|g" uv.lock
echo "Updated uv.lock entry:"
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@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ runs:
exit-code: '0'
scanners: 'vuln'
timeout: '5m'
version: 'v0.69.2'
version: 'v0.71.0'
- name: Run Trivy vulnerability scan (SARIF)
if: inputs.upload-sarif == 'true' && github.event_name == 'push'
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ runs:
exit-code: '0'
scanners: 'vuln'
timeout: '5m'
version: 'v0.69.2'
version: 'v0.71.0'
- name: Upload Trivy results to GitHub Security tab
if: inputs.upload-sarif == 'true' && github.event_name == 'push'
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@@ -77,6 +77,11 @@ provider/okta:
- any-glob-to-any-file: "prowler/providers/okta/**"
- any-glob-to-any-file: "tests/providers/okta/**"
provider/linode:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file: "prowler/providers/linode/**"
- any-glob-to-any-file: "tests/providers/linode/**"
github_actions:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file: ".github/workflows/*"
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@@ -6,8 +6,7 @@
# - .github/workflows/api-security.yml, sdk-security.yml, ui-security.yml
#
# Severity levels (comma-separated) are read from OSV_SEVERITY_LEVELS.
# Default: HIGH,CRITICAL,UNKNOWN — preserves prior .safety-policy.yml policy
# (ignore-cvss-severity-below: 7 + ignore-cvss-unknown-severity: False).
# Default: CRITICAL — only CVSS >= 9.0 findings fail the scan.
# osv-scanner has no native CVSS threshold (google/osv-scanner#1400, closed
# not-planned). Severity is derived from $group.max_severity (numeric CVSS
# score string) which osv-scanner emits per group.
@@ -33,7 +32,7 @@ set -euo pipefail
ROOT="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)"
CONFIG="${ROOT}/osv-scanner.toml"
SEVERITY_LEVELS="${OSV_SEVERITY_LEVELS:-HIGH,CRITICAL,UNKNOWN}"
SEVERITY_LEVELS="${OSV_SEVERITY_LEVELS:-CRITICAL}"
for bin in osv-scanner jq; do
if ! command -v "${bin}" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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@@ -12,9 +12,6 @@ on:
branches:
- 'master'
- 'v5.*'
paths:
- 'api/**'
- '.github/workflows/api-container-checks.yml'
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
@@ -134,5 +131,5 @@ jobs:
with:
image-name: ${{ env.IMAGE_NAME }}
image-tag: ${{ github.sha }}
fail-on-critical: 'false'
fail-on-critical: 'true'
severity: 'CRITICAL'
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@@ -16,13 +16,6 @@ on:
branches:
- "master"
- "v5.*"
paths:
- 'api/**'
- '.github/workflows/api-tests.yml'
- '.github/workflows/api-security.yml'
- '.github/actions/setup-python-uv/**'
- '.github/actions/osv-scanner/**'
- '.github/scripts/osv-scan.sh'
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
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@@ -12,9 +12,6 @@ on:
branches:
- 'master'
- 'v5.*'
paths:
- 'mcp_server/**'
- '.github/workflows/mcp-container-checks.yml'
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
@@ -127,5 +124,5 @@ jobs:
with:
image-name: ${{ env.IMAGE_NAME }}
image-tag: ${{ github.sha }}
fail-on-critical: 'false'
fail-on-critical: 'true'
severity: 'CRITICAL'
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@@ -15,12 +15,6 @@ on:
branches:
- 'master'
- 'v5.*'
paths:
- 'mcp_server/pyproject.toml'
- 'mcp_server/uv.lock'
- '.github/workflows/mcp-security.yml'
- '.github/actions/osv-scanner/**'
- '.github/scripts/osv-scan.sh'
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
@@ -30,7 +24,6 @@ permissions: {}
jobs:
mcp-security-scans:
if: github.repository == 'prowler-cloud/prowler'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 15
permissions:
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@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ jobs:
- '3.10'
- '3.11'
- '3.12'
- '3.13'
steps:
- name: Harden Runner
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@@ -15,12 +15,6 @@ on:
branches:
- 'master'
- 'v5.*'
paths:
- 'prowler/**'
- 'Dockerfile*'
- 'pyproject.toml'
- 'uv.lock'
- '.github/workflows/sdk-container-checks.yml'
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
@@ -111,25 +105,14 @@ jobs:
id: check-changes
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@9426d40962ed5378910ee2e21d5f8c6fcbf2dd96 # v47.0.6
with:
files: ./**
files: |
prowler/**
Dockerfile*
pyproject.toml
uv.lock
.github/workflows/sdk-container-checks.yml
files_ignore: |
.github/**
prowler/CHANGELOG.md
docs/**
permissions/**
api/**
ui/**
dashboard/**
mcp_server/**
skills/**
README.md
mkdocs.yml
.backportrc.json
.env
docker-compose*
examples/**
.gitignore
contrib/**
**/AGENTS.md
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
@@ -153,5 +136,5 @@ jobs:
with:
image-name: ${{ env.IMAGE_NAME }}
image-tag: ${{ github.sha }}
fail-on-critical: 'false'
fail-on-critical: 'true'
severity: 'CRITICAL'
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@@ -19,16 +19,6 @@ on:
branches:
- 'master'
- 'v5.*'
paths:
- 'prowler/**'
- 'tests/**'
- 'pyproject.toml'
- 'uv.lock'
- '.github/workflows/sdk-tests.yml'
- '.github/workflows/sdk-security.yml'
- '.github/actions/setup-python-uv/**'
- '.github/actions/osv-scanner/**'
- '.github/scripts/osv-scan.sh'
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
@@ -71,27 +61,18 @@ jobs:
id: check-changes
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@9426d40962ed5378910ee2e21d5f8c6fcbf2dd96 # v47.0.6
with:
files:
./**
files: |
prowler/**
tests/**
pyproject.toml
uv.lock
.github/workflows/sdk-tests.yml
.github/workflows/sdk-security.yml
.github/actions/setup-python-uv/**
.github/actions/osv-scanner/**
.github/scripts/osv-scan.sh
files_ignore: |
.github/**
prowler/CHANGELOG.md
docs/**
permissions/**
api/**
ui/**
dashboard/**
mcp_server/**
skills/**
README.md
mkdocs.yml
.backportrc.json
.env
docker-compose*
examples/**
.gitignore
contrib/**
**/AGENTS.md
- name: Setup Python with uv
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@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ jobs:
- '3.10'
- '3.11'
- '3.12'
- '3.13'
steps:
- name: Harden Runner
@@ -589,6 +590,57 @@ jobs:
flags: prowler-py${{ matrix.python-version }}-stackit
files: ./stackit_coverage.xml
# Linode Provider
- name: Check if Linode files changed
if: steps.check-changes.outputs.any_changed == 'true'
id: changed-linode
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@9426d40962ed5378910ee2e21d5f8c6fcbf2dd96 # v47.0.6
with:
files: |
./prowler/**/linode/**
./tests/**/linode/**
./uv.lock
- name: Run Linode tests
if: steps.changed-linode.outputs.any_changed == 'true'
run: uv run pytest -n auto --cov=./prowler/providers/linode --cov-report=xml:linode_coverage.xml tests/providers/linode
- name: Upload Linode coverage to Codecov
if: steps.changed-linode.outputs.any_changed == 'true'
uses: codecov/codecov-action@671740ac38dd9b0130fbe1cec585b89eea48d3de # v5.5.2
env:
CODECOV_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }}
with:
flags: prowler-py${{ matrix.python-version }}-linode
files: ./linode_coverage.xml
# External Provider (dynamic loading)
- name: Check if External Provider files changed
if: steps.check-changes.outputs.any_changed == 'true'
id: changed-external
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@22103cc46bda19c2b464ffe86db46df6922fd323 # v47.0.5
with:
files: |
./prowler/providers/common/**
./prowler/config/**
./prowler/lib/**
./tests/providers/external/**
./uv.lock
- name: Run External Provider tests
if: steps.changed-external.outputs.any_changed == 'true'
run: uv run pytest -n auto --cov=./prowler/providers/common --cov=./prowler/config --cov=./prowler/lib --cov-report=xml:external_coverage.xml tests/providers/external
- name: Upload External Provider coverage to Codecov
if: steps.changed-external.outputs.any_changed == 'true'
uses: codecov/codecov-action@671740ac38dd9b0130fbe1cec585b89eea48d3de # v5.5.2
env:
CODECOV_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }}
with:
flags: prowler-py${{ matrix.python-version }}-external
files: ./external_coverage.xml
# Lib
- name: Check if Lib files changed
if: steps.check-changes.outputs.any_changed == 'true'
@@ -32,9 +32,6 @@ env:
PROWLERCLOUD_DOCKERHUB_REPOSITORY: prowlercloud
PROWLERCLOUD_DOCKERHUB_IMAGE: prowler-ui
# Build args
NEXT_PUBLIC_API_BASE_URL: http://prowler-api:8080/api/v1
permissions: {}
jobs:
@@ -146,7 +143,6 @@ jobs:
context: ${{ env.WORKING_DIRECTORY }}
build-args: |
NEXT_PUBLIC_PROWLER_RELEASE_VERSION=${{ (github.event_name == 'release' || github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch') && format('v{0}', env.RELEASE_TAG) || needs.setup.outputs.short-sha }}
NEXT_PUBLIC_API_BASE_URL=${{ env.NEXT_PUBLIC_API_BASE_URL }}
push: true
platforms: ${{ matrix.platform }}
tags: |
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@@ -12,9 +12,6 @@ on:
branches:
- 'master'
- 'v5.*'
paths:
- 'ui/**'
- '.github/workflows/ui-container-checks.yml'
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
@@ -132,5 +129,5 @@ jobs:
with:
image-name: ${{ env.IMAGE_NAME }}
image-tag: ${{ github.sha }}
fail-on-critical: 'false'
fail-on-critical: 'true'
severity: 'CRITICAL'
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@@ -40,7 +40,8 @@ jobs:
AUTH_SECRET: 'fallback-ci-secret-for-testing'
AUTH_TRUST_HOST: true
NEXTAUTH_URL: 'http://localhost:3000'
NEXT_PUBLIC_API_BASE_URL: 'http://localhost:8080/api/v1'
AUTH_URL: 'http://localhost:3000'
UI_API_BASE_URL: 'http://localhost:8080/api/v1'
E2E_ADMIN_USER: ${{ secrets.E2E_ADMIN_USER }}
E2E_ADMIN_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.E2E_ADMIN_PASSWORD }}
E2E_AWS_PROVIDER_ACCOUNT_ID: ${{ secrets.E2E_AWS_PROVIDER_ACCOUNT_ID }}
@@ -77,6 +78,14 @@ jobs:
E2E_ALIBABACLOUD_ACCESS_KEY_ID: ${{ secrets.E2E_ALIBABACLOUD_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}
E2E_ALIBABACLOUD_ACCESS_KEY_SECRET: ${{ secrets.E2E_ALIBABACLOUD_ACCESS_KEY_SECRET }}
E2E_ALIBABACLOUD_ROLE_ARN: ${{ secrets.E2E_ALIBABACLOUD_ROLE_ARN }}
E2E_OKTA_DOMAIN: ${{ secrets.E2E_OKTA_DOMAIN }}
E2E_OKTA_CLIENT_ID: ${{ secrets.E2E_OKTA_CLIENT_ID }}
E2E_OKTA_BASE64_PRIVATE_KEY: ${{ secrets.E2E_OKTA_BASE64_PRIVATE_KEY }}
E2E_GOOGLEWORKSPACE_CUSTOMER_ID: ${{ secrets.E2E_GOOGLEWORKSPACE_CUSTOMER_ID }}
E2E_GOOGLEWORKSPACE_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_JSON: ${{ secrets.E2E_GOOGLEWORKSPACE_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_JSON }}
E2E_GOOGLEWORKSPACE_DELEGATED_USER: ${{ secrets.E2E_GOOGLEWORKSPACE_DELEGATED_USER }}
E2E_VERCEL_TEAM_ID: ${{ secrets.E2E_VERCEL_TEAM_ID }}
E2E_VERCEL_API_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.E2E_VERCEL_API_TOKEN }}
# Pass E2E paths from impact analysis
E2E_TEST_PATHS: ${{ needs.impact-analysis.outputs.ui-e2e }}
RUN_ALL_TESTS: ${{ needs.impact-analysis.outputs.run-all }}
@@ -134,7 +143,17 @@ jobs:
# docker-compose.yml references prowlercloud/prowler-api:latest from the registry,
# which lags behind PR changes; build locally so E2E exercises the API image
# produced by this PR.
run: docker build -t prowlercloud/prowler-api:latest ./api
#
# The image installs the SDK from git@master (api/uv.lock), so a PR changing BOTH the SDK
# and the API would run against the OLD SDK and crash on startup. Overlay the checkout's
# SDK source so both run together. New SDK dependencies still need an api/uv.lock bump.
run: |
docker build -t prowlercloud/prowler-api:pr-base ./api
docker build -t prowlercloud/prowler-api:latest -f - prowler <<'DOCKERFILE'
FROM prowlercloud/prowler-api:pr-base
RUN rm -rf /home/prowler/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/prowler
COPY --chown=prowler:prowler . /home/prowler/.venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/prowler
DOCKERFILE
- name: Start API services
run: |
@@ -147,7 +166,7 @@ jobs:
timeout=150
elapsed=0
while [ $elapsed -lt $timeout ]; do
if curl -s ${NEXT_PUBLIC_API_BASE_URL}/docs >/dev/null 2>&1; then
if curl -s ${UI_API_BASE_URL}/docs >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "Prowler API is ready!"
exit 0
fi
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@@ -15,12 +15,6 @@ on:
branches:
- 'master'
- 'v5.*'
paths:
- 'ui/package.json'
- 'ui/pnpm-lock.yaml'
- '.github/workflows/ui-security.yml'
- '.github/actions/osv-scanner/**'
- '.github/scripts/osv-scan.sh'
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
@@ -30,7 +24,6 @@ permissions: {}
jobs:
ui-security-scans:
if: github.repository == 'prowler-cloud/prowler'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 15
permissions:
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@@ -131,6 +131,10 @@ jobs:
if: steps.check-changes.outputs.any_changed == 'true'
run: pnpm run healthcheck
- name: Check product-tour alignment
if: steps.check-changes.outputs.any_changed == 'true'
run: pnpm run tour:check
- name: Run pnpm audit
if: steps.check-changes.outputs.any_changed == 'true'
run: pnpm run audit
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@@ -7,6 +7,10 @@
# P50 — dependency validation
default_install_hook_types: [pre-commit]
# Hooks run on commit only by default;
# NOTE: default_stages does NOT override a hook's manifest stages, so fixers shipping pre-push in their
# manifest need an explicit stages: ["pre-commit"] below to stay off push.
default_stages: [pre-commit]
repos:
## GENERAL (prek built-in — no external repo needed)
@@ -21,13 +25,16 @@ repos:
- id: check-json
priority: 10
- id: end-of-file-fixer
stages: ["pre-commit"]
priority: 0
- id: trailing-whitespace
stages: ["pre-commit"]
priority: 0
- id: no-commit-to-branch
priority: 10
- id: pretty-format-json
args: ["--autofix", --no-sort-keys, --no-ensure-ascii]
stages: ["pre-commit"]
priority: 10
## TOML
@@ -82,6 +89,7 @@ repos:
name: "SDK - isort"
files: { glob: ["{prowler,tests,dashboard,util,scripts}/**/*.py"] }
args: ["--profile", "black"]
stages: ["pre-commit"]
priority: 20
- repo: https://github.com/psf/black
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@@ -0,0 +1,85 @@
# Trivy ignore file for prowlercloud/prowler SDK container image.
# Each entry below documents (a) the affected package and why it ships in the
# image, (b) why the CVE is not exploitable in Prowler's runtime, and (c) the
# upstream fix status. Entries carry an expiry so they auto-force re-review.
# Entries are scoped per-package so suppressions cannot drift onto unrelated
# packages that may be assigned the same CVE in the future.
#
# Scanned by: .github/actions/trivy-scan via .github/workflows/sdk-container-checks.yml
# CVE-2026-42496 — perl-archive-tar path traversal via crafted symlinks.
# CVE-2026-8376 — perl heap buffer overflow when compiling regex.
# Packages: perl, perl-base, perl-modules-5.36, libperl5.36.
# Why ignored: perl-base is part of Debian's "Essential: yes" set; it cannot be
# removed without breaking dpkg. The Prowler SDK does not invoke perl at runtime;
# neither vulnerable code path (Archive::Tar parsing or regex compilation of
# attacker-controlled input) is reachable from Prowler. No Debian bookworm fix
# is available yet.
CVE-2026-42496 pkg:perl exp:2026-07-15
CVE-2026-42496 pkg:perl-base exp:2026-07-15
CVE-2026-42496 pkg:perl-modules-5.36 exp:2026-07-15
CVE-2026-42496 pkg:libperl5.36 exp:2026-07-15
CVE-2026-8376 pkg:perl exp:2026-07-15
CVE-2026-8376 pkg:perl-base exp:2026-07-15
CVE-2026-8376 pkg:perl-modules-5.36 exp:2026-07-15
CVE-2026-8376 pkg:libperl5.36 exp:2026-07-15
# CVE-2025-7458 — SQLite integer overflow.
# Package: libsqlite3-0.
# Why ignored: transitive dependency of CPython's stdlib sqlite3 module. The
# Prowler SDK does not open user-supplied SQLite databases; SQLite usage is
# internal and bounded. No Debian bookworm fix is available.
CVE-2025-7458 pkg:libsqlite3-0 exp:2026-07-15
# CVE-2026-43185 — Linux kernel ksmbd signedness bug.
# Package: linux-libc-dev.
# Why ignored: linux-libc-dev ships kernel headers for build-time compilation,
# not a running kernel. Containers execute against the host kernel, so these
# headers are inert at runtime. The upstream fix landed in kernel 7.0-rc2 and
# has not been backported to Debian's 6.1 LTS line.
CVE-2026-43185 pkg:linux-libc-dev exp:2026-07-15
# CVE-2023-45853 — zlib MiniZip integer overflow / heap overflow in
# zipOpenNewFileInZip4_64.
# Packages: zlib1g, zlib1g-dev.
# Why ignored: Debian Security Tracker status for bookworm is <ignored>, with
# the published rationale "contrib/minizip not built and src:zlib not producing
# binary packages" — i.e. the vulnerable symbol is not present in the libz.so
# shipped by Debian. Real-not-affected, not unpatched. Upstream fix is in
# zlib 1.3.1, available in Debian trixie (13); migrating the base image would
# clear it fully.
# Ref: https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2023-45853
CVE-2023-45853 pkg:zlib1g exp:2026-07-15
CVE-2023-45853 pkg:zlib1g-dev exp:2026-07-15
# --- API container image (api/Dockerfile) ---
# The entries below are specific to the Prowler API image, which ships
# PowerShell and additional build tooling on top of the same bookworm base.
# CVE-2026-7210 — CPython/Expat hash-flooding denial of service in
# `xml.parsers.expat` and `xml.etree.ElementTree`.
# Packages: the Debian system Python 3.11 (python3.11*, libpython3.11*).
# Why ignored: the API runs under the Python 3.12 interpreter shipped in its
# `.venv`; the system `python3.11` is only present because `python3-dev` is
# pulled in to compile native extensions (xmlsec, lxml) and is never executed
# at runtime. The vulnerable path requires parsing attacker-controlled XML with
# the affected interpreter, which Prowler does not do with the system Python.
# Full mitigation also needs libexpat >= 2.8.0; no Debian bookworm fix yet.
CVE-2026-7210 pkg:python3.11 exp:2026-07-15
CVE-2026-7210 pkg:python3.11-dev exp:2026-07-15
CVE-2026-7210 pkg:python3.11-minimal exp:2026-07-15
CVE-2026-7210 pkg:libpython3.11 exp:2026-07-15
CVE-2026-7210 pkg:libpython3.11-dev exp:2026-07-15
CVE-2026-7210 pkg:libpython3.11-minimal exp:2026-07-15
CVE-2026-7210 pkg:libpython3.11-stdlib exp:2026-07-15
# CVE-2026-33278 — Unbound DNSSEC validator use-after-free (DoS, possible RCE).
# CVE-2026-42960 — Unbound DNS cache poisoning via promiscuous additional records.
# Package: libunbound8.
# Why ignored: libunbound8 is a transitive apt dependency of the TLS/networking
# stack (GnuTLS DANE support); only the shared library ships in the image. Both
# vulnerabilities require operating a live Unbound recursive DNSSEC validator
# that processes attacker-influenced DNS responses. Prowler never starts an
# Unbound resolver, so neither code path is reachable. No Debian bookworm fix yet.
CVE-2026-33278 pkg:libunbound8 exp:2026-07-15
CVE-2026-42960 pkg:libunbound8 exp:2026-07-15
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@@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ Use these skills for detailed patterns on-demand:
| `django-migration-psql` | Django migration best practices for PostgreSQL | [SKILL.md](skills/django-migration-psql/SKILL.md) |
| `postgresql-indexing` | PostgreSQL indexing, EXPLAIN, monitoring, maintenance | [SKILL.md](skills/postgresql-indexing/SKILL.md) |
| `prowler-attack-paths-query` | Create Attack Paths openCypher queries | [SKILL.md](skills/prowler-attack-paths-query/SKILL.md) |
| `prowler-tour` | Keep product-tour definitions aligned with the UI | [SKILL.md](skills/prowler-tour/SKILL.md) |
| `gh-aw` | GitHub Agentic Workflows (gh-aw) | [SKILL.md](skills/gh-aw/SKILL.md) |
| `skill-creator` | Create new AI agent skills | [SKILL.md](skills/skill-creator/SKILL.md) |
@@ -67,10 +68,12 @@ When performing these actions, ALWAYS invoke the corresponding skill FIRST:
| Adding new providers | `prowler-provider` |
| Adding privilege escalation detection queries | `prowler-attack-paths-query` |
| Adding services to existing providers | `prowler-provider` |
| Adding, updating, or removing a tour definition (*.tour.ts) | `prowler-tour` |
| After creating/modifying a skill | `skill-sync` |
| App Router / Server Actions | `nextjs-16` |
| Auditing check-to-requirement mappings as a cloud auditor | `prowler-compliance` |
| Building AI chat features | `ai-sdk-5` |
| Changing button labels or section headings on a tour-covered page | `prowler-tour` |
| Committing changes | `prowler-commit` |
| Configuring MCP servers in agentic workflows | `gh-aw` |
| Create PR that requires changelog entry | `prowler-changelog` |
@@ -89,6 +92,7 @@ When performing these actions, ALWAYS invoke the corresponding skill FIRST:
| Creating/updating compliance frameworks | `prowler-compliance` |
| Debug why a GitHub Actions job is failing | `prowler-ci` |
| Debugging gh-aw compilation errors | `gh-aw` |
| Editing a UI file containing data-tour-id attributes | `prowler-tour` |
| Fill .github/pull_request_template.md (Context/Description/Steps to review/Checklist) | `prowler-pr` |
| Fixing bug | `tdd` |
| Fixing compliance JSON bugs (duplicate IDs, empty Section, stale refs) | `prowler-compliance` |
@@ -105,6 +109,8 @@ When performing these actions, ALWAYS invoke the corresponding skill FIRST:
| Modifying gh-aw workflow frontmatter or safe-outputs | `gh-aw` |
| Refactoring code | `tdd` |
| Regenerate AGENTS.md Auto-invoke tables (sync.sh) | `skill-sync` |
| Renaming or removing a data-tour-id attribute value | `prowler-tour` |
| Restructuring routes or layouts covered by a tour | `prowler-tour` |
| Review PR requirements: template, title conventions, changelog gate | `prowler-pr` |
| Review changelog format and conventions | `prowler-changelog` |
| Reviewing JSON:API compliance | `jsonapi` |
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
FROM python:3.12.11-slim-bookworm@sha256:519591d6871b7bc437060736b9f7456b8731f1499a57e22e6c285135ae657bf7 AS build
FROM python:3.12.13-slim-bookworm@sha256:76d4b7b6305788c6b4c6a19d6a22a3921bf802e9af4d5e1e5bd771208dba74bf AS build
LABEL maintainer="https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler"
LABEL org.opencontainers.image.source="https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler"
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ LABEL org.opencontainers.image.source="https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler"
ARG POWERSHELL_VERSION=7.5.0
ENV POWERSHELL_VERSION=${POWERSHELL_VERSION}
ARG TRIVY_VERSION=0.70.0
ARG TRIVY_VERSION=0.71.0
ENV TRIVY_VERSION=${TRIVY_VERSION}
ARG ZIZMOR_VERSION=1.24.1
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@@ -1,5 +1,34 @@
.DEFAULT_GOAL:=help
DEV_LOCAL := ./scripts/development/dev-local.sh
.PHONY: dev dev-setup dev-attach dev-launch dev-stop dev-clean dev-wipe dev-status
##@ Local Development
dev: ## Start local API, worker, and database logs
$(DEV_LOCAL) all
dev-setup: ## Bootstrap local dependencies, migrations, and fixtures
$(DEV_LOCAL) setup
dev-attach: ## Attach to the local tmux development session
$(DEV_LOCAL) attach
dev-launch: ## Start the local stack on fixed ports and attach
$(DEV_LOCAL) launch
dev-stop: ## Stop the local tmux session and containers
$(DEV_LOCAL) kill
dev-clean: ## Remove stopped local development containers
$(DEV_LOCAL) clean
dev-wipe: ## Stop everything and delete local development data
$(DEV_LOCAL) wipe
dev-status: ## Show local development container status
$(DEV_LOCAL) status
##@ Testing
test: ## Test with pytest
rm -rf .coverage && \
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@@ -121,8 +121,9 @@ Every AWS provider scan will enqueue an Attack Paths ingestion job automatically
| OpenStack | 34 | 5 | 0 | 9 | Official | UI, API, CLI |
| Vercel | 26 | 6 | 0 | 8 | Official | UI, API, CLI |
| Okta | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | Official | CLI |
| Linode [Contact us](https://prowler.com/contact) | 10 | 3 | 0 | 4 | Unofficial | CLI |
| Scaleway [Contact us](https://prowler.com/contact) | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | Unofficial | CLI |
| StackIT [Contact us](https://prowler.com/contact) | 4 | 1 | 0 | 1 | Unofficial | CLI |
| StackIT [Contact us](https://prowler.com/contact) | 7 | 2 | 0 | 3 | Unofficial | CLI |
| NHN | 6 | 2 | 1 | 0 | Unofficial | CLI |
> [!Note]
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@@ -24,6 +24,9 @@ DJANGO_THROTTLE_TOKEN_OBTAIN=50/minute
# Decide whether to allow Django manage database table partitions
DJANGO_MANAGE_DB_PARTITIONS=[True|False]
DJANGO_CELERY_DEADLOCK_ATTEMPTS=5
# Optional: bound Celery's prefork pool size. Unset → Celery uses os.cpu_count().
# Useful on Kubernetes nodes with many CPUs where unbounded prefork balloons memory.
# DJANGO_CELERY_WORKER_CONCURRENCY=4
DJANGO_BROKER_VISIBILITY_TIMEOUT=86400
DJANGO_SENTRY_DSN=
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@@ -2,6 +2,103 @@
All notable changes to the **Prowler API** are documented in this file.
## [1.32.0] (Prowler v5.31.0)
### 🚀 Added
- Provider group filters for API endpoints that support cloud provider filtering, including exact and `__in` variants [(#11573)](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/pull/11573)
- Provider filters for `GET /api/v1/compliance-overviews`, `/metadata`, and `/requirements`, using latest completed scans per matching provider [(#11587)](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/pull/11587)
- Server-Sent Events (SSE) infrastructure for the API: a base viewset, a tenant-aware channel manager, and channel-name helpers backed by `django-eventstream` over Valkey Pub/Sub and served through the Gunicorn ASGI worker, so feature endpoints can stream events to clients over a single long-lived connection [(#11556)](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/pull/11556)
- `DJANGO_CELERY_WORKER_CONCURRENCY` to configure Celery workers concurrency. Unset for default behaviour [(#11075)](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/pull/11075)
### 🔄 Changed
- Gunicorn worker timeout raised from the 30s default to 120s, so long-running requests are no longer killed prematurely [(#11631)](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/pull/11631)
- Sentry now drops ASGI's `RequestAborted` errors from health-check probe disconnects on `/health/live` [(#11632)](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/pull/11632)
- Gunicorn keep-alive timeout now exceeds the load balancer idle timeout, stopping 502s from reused connections [(#11647)](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/pull/11647)
- API runs under the Uvicorn worker so keep-alive outlives the load balancer idle timeout, fixing Gunicorn's intermittent 502s [(#11663)](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/pull/11663)
### 🐞 Fixed
- Database connections no longer leak under the ASGI worker, which previously exhausted the read replica's connection slots and caused 500s on read endpoints [(#11640)](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/pull/11640)
### 🔐 Security
- `aiohttp` to 3.14.0 and `idna` to 3.15, patching known CVEs [(#11596)](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/pull/11596)
- Container base image to `python:3.12.13-slim-bookworm` and `trivy` to 0.71.0, patching OS and Go module CVEs [(#11596)](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/pull/11596)
- `trivy` binary bumped to 0.71.0 patching embedded `golang.org/x/crypto`, `golang.org/x/net`, and Go `stdlib` CVEs [(#11592)](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/pull/11592)
---
## [1.31.3] (Prowler v5.30.3)
### 🔐 Security
- SAML logins now link to an existing account only when the asserted email domain matches the ACS endpoint and the user is already a member of that domain's tenant, fixing a cross-tenant account takeover [(GHSA-h8m9-jgf8-vwvp)](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/security/advisories/GHSA-h8m9-jgf8-vwvp)
---
## [1.31.2] (Prowler v5.30.2)
### 🔄 Changed
- `scan-compliance-overviews` task now streams the findings aggregation and the requirement-row writes so it runs faster and its peak memory no longer grows with the number of regions and frameworks [(#11591)](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/pull/11591)
---
## [1.31.1] (Prowler v5.30.1)
### 🐞 Fixed
- `compliance-overviews/attributes` now resolves the provider from the scan, so multi-provider universal frameworks (e.g. CSA CCM) return the check IDs of the scan's provider and Azure/GCP requirement details show their findings instead of appearing empty [(#11546)](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/pull/11546)
- Attack Paths: `drop_subgraph` now deletes relationships first and then nodes in batches, using less memory on Neo4j when clearing a dense provider graph [(#11557)](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/pull/11557)
- OCI scans now use API key credentials with the configured region instead of falling back to `/home/prowler/.oci/config` [(#11558)](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/pull/11558)
---
## [1.31.0] (Prowler v5.30.0)
### 🚀 Added
- Opt-in automatic recovery of allowlisted idempotent background tasks whose worker died during a deploy or crash: when enabled via `DJANGO_TASK_RECOVERY_ENABLED` (off by default), stuck summary and deletion tasks are detected and re-run instead of staying pending forever (scan and Jira tasks are excluded), with a `reconcile_orphan_tasks` management command for on-demand recovery [(#11416)](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/pull/11416)
- DORA compliance framework support [(#11131)](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/pull/11131)
- Label Postgres connections with `application_name="<component>:<alias>"` (component injected per process via `DJANGO_APP_COMPONENT`) so connections are attributable by component in `pg_stat_activity` [(#11494)](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/pull/11494)
- DISA Okta IDaaS STIG V1R2 compliance framework export support for the Okta provider [(#11428)](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/pull/11428)
### 🔄 Changed
- Allowlisted idempotent background tasks are no longer lost when a worker is stopped or crashes mid-task; tasks with external side effects are marked terminal instead of blindly re-running [(#11416)](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/pull/11416)
- SAML logins no longer wipe a user's roles when the IdP does not send the `userType` attribute; existing roles are kept, and when `userType` names a role that does not exist it is now created with read-only access (visibility over all providers, no management permissions) instead of no permissions at all [(#11520)](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/pull/11520)
### 🐞 Fixed
- Workers now shut down gracefully on deploy or restart, finishing or re-queueing in-flight tasks instead of being force-killed and leaving them stuck [(#11416)](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/pull/11416)
- Resource `name` is now stored and refreshed on every scan, so resources no longer keep an empty name [(#11476)](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/pull/11476)
- Compliance catalog now warms in background during startup. `compliance-overviews/attributes` returns `503` while warming, so the first request after a deploy no longer trips the API timeout [(#11530)](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/pull/11530)
### 🔐 Security
- `dulwich` from 0.23.0 to 1.2.5 and `pyjwt` from 2.12.1 to 2.13.0, patching `GHSA-897w-fcg9-f6xj` (arbitrary file write) and `PYSEC-2026-179` (HMAC/JWK key confusion) [(#11499)](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/pull/11499)
---
## [1.30.3] (Prowler v5.29.3)
### 🐞 Fixed
- API startup no longer crashes when Neo4j is unreachable, as the Neo4j driver now connects lazily on first use rather than during app initialization [(#11491)](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/pull/11491)
---
## [1.30.1] (Prowler v5.29.1)
### 🐞 Fixed
- `GET /api/v1/findings` N+1 query loading `resources__tags` when listing findings [(#11420)](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/pull/11420)
- Clean up the scan tmp output directory when `scan-report` fails so partial files do not accumulate and fill the worker disk (`No space left on device`) [(#11421)](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/pull/11421)
---
## [1.30.0] (Prowler v5.29.0)
### 🔄 Changed
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@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
FROM python:3.12.10-slim-bookworm@sha256:fd95fa221297a88e1cf49c55ec1828edd7c5a428187e67b5d1805692d11588db AS build
FROM python:3.12.13-slim-bookworm@sha256:76d4b7b6305788c6b4c6a19d6a22a3921bf802e9af4d5e1e5bd771208dba74bf AS build
LABEL maintainer="https://github.com/prowler-cloud/api"
ARG POWERSHELL_VERSION=7.5.0
ENV POWERSHELL_VERSION=${POWERSHELL_VERSION}
ARG TRIVY_VERSION=0.70.0
ARG TRIVY_VERSION=0.71.0
ENV TRIVY_VERSION=${TRIVY_VERSION}
ARG ZIZMOR_VERSION=1.24.1
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@@ -196,6 +196,42 @@ python -m celery -A config.celery worker -l info -E
The Celery worker does not detect and reload changes in the code, so you need to restart it manually when you make changes.
### Makefile-Assisted Local Deployment
This method is an additional local development workflow. It does not replace the manual local deployment or the Docker deployment described in this guide.
PostgreSQL, Valkey, and Neo4j run with Docker Compose, while Django and the Celery worker run natively through `uv`. Additionally, this workflow creates a `tmux` session with panes for the API, worker, and PostgreSQL logs.
Before using this method, ensure `docker compose`, `tmux`, and `uv` are installed.
This workflow is designed for macOS and should also work on Linux when Docker, `tmux`, and `uv` are available. Windows requires script changes before it can be supported.
From the repository root, run:
```console
make dev
```
The API will be available at:
```console
http://localhost:8080/api/v1
```
Use these commands to manage the local stack:
```console
make dev-setup # Bootstrap dependencies, migrations, and fixtures
make dev-attach # Attach to the tmux session
make dev-launch # Start the stack on fixed ports and attach
make dev-stop # Stop the tmux session and containers
make dev-clean # Remove stopped development containers
make dev-wipe # Stop everything and delete local development data
make dev-status # Show development container status
```
This workflow does not start the UI. Start it separately from the `ui/` directory when needed.
### Docker deployment
This method requires `docker` and `docker compose`.
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@@ -21,13 +21,19 @@ apply_fixtures() {
}
start_dev_server() {
echo "Starting the development server..."
uv run python manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:"${DJANGO_PORT:-8080}"
echo "Starting the development server (Gunicorn ASGI, debug + reload)..."
# Same server/worker as prod (config.asgi via the native `asgi` worker), so
# SSE streams run on the event loop exactly as they do in production. DEBUG is
# on so guniconf's `reload = DEBUG` hot-reloads edited code (and flips
# `preload_app` off so reload actually takes).
export DJANGO_DEBUG="${DJANGO_DEBUG:-True}"
export DJANGO_BIND_ADDRESS="${DJANGO_BIND_ADDRESS:-0.0.0.0}"
exec uv run gunicorn -c config/guniconf.py config.asgi:application
}
start_prod_server() {
echo "Starting the Gunicorn server..."
uv run gunicorn -c config/guniconf.py config.wsgi:application
exec uv run gunicorn -c config/guniconf.py config.asgi:application
}
resolve_worker_hostname() {
@@ -47,7 +53,7 @@ resolve_worker_hostname() {
start_worker() {
echo "Starting the worker..."
uv run python -m celery -A config.celery worker \
exec uv run python -m celery -A config.celery worker \
-n "$(resolve_worker_hostname)" \
-l "${DJANGO_LOGGING_LEVEL:-info}" \
-Q celery,scans,scan-reports,deletion,backfill,overview,integrations,compliance,attack-paths-scans \
@@ -56,7 +62,7 @@ start_worker() {
start_worker_beat() {
echo "Starting the worker-beat..."
uv run python -m celery -A config.celery beat -l "${DJANGO_LOGGING_LEVEL:-info}" --scheduler django_celery_beat.schedulers:DatabaseScheduler
exec uv run python -m celery -A config.celery beat -l "${DJANGO_LOGGING_LEVEL:-info}" --scheduler django_celery_beat.schedulers:DatabaseScheduler
}
manage_db_partitions() {
@@ -68,6 +74,15 @@ manage_db_partitions() {
fi
}
# Identify this process to Postgres (application_name=<component>:<alias>) so
# connections are attributable by component in pg_stat_activity. Web tiers
# report "api"; everything else uses the launch subcommand.
case "$1" in
prod|dev) DJANGO_APP_COMPONENT="api" ;;
*) DJANGO_APP_COMPONENT="$1" ;;
esac
export DJANGO_APP_COMPONENT
case "$1" in
dev)
apply_migrations
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@@ -0,0 +1,106 @@
# Orphan Celery task recovery
When a worker is terminated mid-task (a deploy, an OOM kill, a node eviction), the
task it was running can be left non-terminal forever: the `TaskResult` stays
`STARTED` and nothing re-runs it. This page describes the mechanisms that detect and
recover allowlisted idempotent orphans so pending-task alerts do not fire. Scan tasks
are not auto-recovered (re-running a scan is not safe to do automatically); the
watchdog covers the summary/aggregation and deletion tasks.
## How recovery works
1. **Durable delivery.** The broker is configured so a task message is acknowledged
only after the task finishes (`task_acks_late`), one task is reserved at a time
(`worker_prefetch_multiplier = 1`), and an abruptly-lost worker re-queues its task
(`task_reject_on_worker_lost`). On `SIGTERM` the worker is given a soft-shutdown
window (`worker_soft_shutdown_timeout`) to finish or re-queue in-flight work
before it is force-killed. `scan-perform`, `scan-perform-scheduled` and
`integration-jira` opt out of redelivery with `acks_late=False`, so a crash drops
them rather than re-running and duplicating findings or Jira issues. Other
non-recovered side-effect tasks keep `acks_late=True`, so the broker can still
re-deliver them after a worker loss: the S3 upload rebuilds from worker-local files
that did not survive the crash and so no-ops, but Security Hub re-reads findings from
the DB and re-sends them to AWS.
2. **Periodic watchdog.** A Beat task, `reconcile-orphan-tasks`, runs every couple of
minutes (a `django_celery_beat` periodic task created by migration). For each
in-flight task result with an allowlisted idempotent task name, it pings the
worker recorded on the task's `TaskResult`:
- worker responds -> the task is still running, leave it alone;
- worker is gone (and the task started before a short grace window) -> it is a
real orphan: the stale task is revoked and marked terminal (clearing the
pending/started alert), and the task is re-enqueued from its stored name and
kwargs.
The re-run is safe because only tasks with proven idempotency are allowlisted: the
summary/aggregation tasks clear and re-write their own rows, and deletions are
idempotent. Scan tasks and external side effects are excluded: re-running a scan is
not safe to do automatically, Jira sends would create duplicate issues, the S3
upload rebuilds from worker-local files that do not survive a crash, and
report/Security Hub recovery is out of scope.
3. **Recovery cap.** A per-task Valkey counter limits how often the same task is
re-enqueued. After `--max-attempts` recoveries (default 3) the orphan is marked
terminal instead of re-enqueued, so a task that repeatedly kills its worker cannot
loop forever.
A Postgres advisory lock ensures that, even with multiple API/worker replicas, only
one reconciliation runs at a time; the others no-op.
## On-demand command
The same logic is available as a management command, useful right after a deploy or
for manual intervention:
```bash
python manage.py reconcile_orphan_tasks # recover now
python manage.py reconcile_orphan_tasks --dry-run # report orphans, change nothing
python manage.py reconcile_orphan_tasks --grace-minutes 5 --max-attempts 3
```
## Configuration
All settings have safe defaults; override via environment variables.
| Env var | Default | Purpose |
| --- | --- | --- |
| `DJANGO_CELERY_WORKER_PREFETCH_MULTIPLIER` | `1` | Tasks reserved per worker process. |
| `DJANGO_CELERY_WORKER_CONCURRENCY` | unset | Optional Celery prefork pool size. When unset, Celery uses its CPU-based default. Set this on worker containers to bound idle memory on hosts with many CPUs. |
| `DJANGO_CELERY_WORKER_SOFT_SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT` | `60` | Seconds the worker drains/re-queues on `SIGTERM` before force-kill. |
| `DJANGO_CELERY_TASK_TIME_LIMIT` | `21600` (6h) | Hard limit for most tasks; connection checks are capped at 120s. |
| `DJANGO_CELERY_TASK_SOFT_TIME_LIMIT` | hard - 600 | Soft limit; raises `SoftTimeLimitExceeded` for cleanup. |
| `DJANGO_CELERY_LONG_TASK_TIME_LIMIT` | `172800` (48h) | Hard limit for scans and provider/tenant deletions, which can legitimately run for more than a day. |
| `DJANGO_CELERY_LONG_TASK_SOFT_TIME_LIMIT` | long hard - 600 | Soft limit for the long-running tasks above. |
| `DJANGO_TASK_RECOVERY_ENABLED` | `false` | Master switch for orphan-task recovery, disabled by default (opt-in); set to `true` to enable. When off, no orphan is detected, marked terminal, or re-enqueued (attack-paths stale cleanup still runs). |
| `DJANGO_TASK_RECOVERY_SUMMARIES_ENABLED` | `true` | Auto re-enqueue orphaned scan summary/aggregation tasks. |
| `DJANGO_TASK_RECOVERY_DELETIONS_ENABLED` | `true` | Auto re-enqueue orphaned provider/tenant deletion tasks. |
Recovery is opt-in: with the master flag off (the default) the sweep does nothing.
Once enabled, the per-group flags default to on, so every group recovers unless you
turn one off; a task whose group flag is off is marked terminal instead of
re-enqueued.
Turning recovery off only disables this watchdog sweep; it does not change Celery's
broker-level redelivery (`task_acks_late`/`task_reject_on_worker_lost`), which still
re-delivers tasks that keep `acks_late=True` on worker loss, independently of this flag.
`task_acks_late` and `task_reject_on_worker_lost` are enabled in `config/celery.py`.
## Deployment requirement
Two conditions must both hold for the soft shutdown to actually drain work:
1. **The worker must receive `SIGTERM`.** The container entrypoint `exec`s the
Celery process so it runs as PID 1; otherwise `SIGTERM` from `docker stop`/ECS
hits the entrypoint shell, never reaches Celery, and the worker is hard-killed
(SIGKILL) at the grace deadline without draining. Custom entrypoints must
preserve the `exec`.
2. **The orchestrator must give the worker enough time** before force-killing it.
Set the stop grace period to exceed `DJANGO_CELERY_WORKER_SOFT_SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT`
plus a margin:
- **docker-compose:** `stop_grace_period` on the worker services (set to `120s`).
- **AWS ECS:** the worker container `stopTimeout` (configured in the deployment
repository).
If either condition is missing, long tasks are still recovered by the watchdog,
but they are cut mid-run on every deploy instead of draining.
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@@ -41,9 +41,11 @@ dependencies = [
"drf-spectacular==0.27.2",
"drf-spectacular-jsonapi==0.5.1",
"defusedxml==0.7.1",
"gunicorn==23.0.0",
"django-eventstream==5.3.3",
"gunicorn==26.0.0",
"uvloop==0.22.1",
"lxml==6.1.0",
"prowler @ git+https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler.git@master",
"prowler @ git+https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler.git@v5.31",
"psycopg2-binary==2.9.9",
"pytest-celery[redis] (==1.3.0)",
"sentry-sdk[django] (==2.56.0)",
@@ -60,7 +62,8 @@ dependencies = [
"gevent (==25.9.1)",
"werkzeug (==3.1.7)",
"sqlparse (==0.5.5)",
"fonttools (==4.62.1)"
"fonttools (==4.62.1)",
"uvicorn-worker (==0.4.0)",
]
description = "Prowler's API (Django/DRF)"
license = "Apache-2.0"
@@ -68,7 +71,7 @@ name = "prowler-api"
package-mode = false
# Needed for the SDK compatibility
requires-python = ">=3.11,<3.13"
version = "1.31.0"
version = "1.32.0"
[tool.uv]
# Transitive pins matching master to avoid silent drift; bump deliberately.
@@ -79,7 +82,7 @@ constraint-dependencies = [
"aiobotocore==2.25.1",
"aiofiles==24.1.0",
"aiohappyeyeballs==2.6.1",
"aiohttp==3.13.5",
"aiohttp==3.14.0",
"aioitertools==0.13.0",
"aiosignal==1.4.0",
"alibabacloud-actiontrail20200706==2.4.1",
@@ -124,9 +127,8 @@ constraint-dependencies = [
"astroid==3.2.4",
"async-timeout==5.0.1",
"attrs==25.4.0",
"authlib==1.6.9",
"authlib==1.6.12",
"autopep8==2.3.2",
"awsipranges==0.3.3",
"azure-cli-core==2.83.0",
"azure-cli-telemetry==1.1.0",
"azure-common==1.1.28",
@@ -209,6 +211,7 @@ constraint-dependencies = [
"django-celery-results==2.6.0",
"django-cors-headers==4.4.0",
"django-environ==0.11.2",
"django-eventstream==5.3.3",
"django-filter==24.3",
"django-guid==3.5.0",
"django-postgres-extra==2.0.9",
@@ -226,7 +229,7 @@ constraint-dependencies = [
"drf-simple-apikey==2.2.1",
"drf-spectacular==0.27.2",
"drf-spectacular-jsonapi==0.5.1",
"dulwich==0.23.0",
"dulwich==1.2.5",
"duo-client==5.5.0",
"durationpy==0.10",
"email-validator==2.2.0",
@@ -253,7 +256,7 @@ constraint-dependencies = [
"grpc-google-iam-v1==0.14.3",
"grpcio==1.76.0",
"grpcio-status==1.76.0",
"gunicorn==23.0.0",
"gunicorn==26.0.0",
"h11==0.16.0",
"h2==4.3.0",
"hpack==4.1.0",
@@ -262,8 +265,8 @@ constraint-dependencies = [
"httpx==0.28.1",
"humanfriendly==10.0",
"hyperframe==6.1.0",
"iamdata==0.1.202602021",
"idna==3.11",
"iamdata==0.1.202605131",
"idna==3.15",
"importlib-metadata==8.7.1",
"inflection==0.5.1",
"iniconfig==2.3.0",
@@ -315,7 +318,7 @@ constraint-dependencies = [
"neo4j==6.1.0",
"nest-asyncio==1.6.0",
"nltk==3.9.4",
"numpy==2.0.2",
"numpy==2.2.6",
"oauthlib==3.3.1",
"oci==2.169.0",
"openai==1.109.1",
@@ -344,7 +347,7 @@ constraint-dependencies = [
"psutil==7.2.2",
"psycopg2-binary==2.9.9",
"py-deviceid==0.1.1",
"py-iam-expand==0.1.0",
"py-iam-expand==0.3.0",
"py-ocsf-models==0.8.1",
"pyasn1==0.6.3",
"pyasn1-modules==0.4.2",
@@ -354,7 +357,7 @@ constraint-dependencies = [
"pydantic-core==2.41.5",
"pygithub==2.8.0",
"pygments==2.20.0",
"pyjwt==2.12.1",
"pyjwt==2.13.0",
"pylint==3.2.5",
"pymsalruntime==0.18.1",
"pynacl==1.6.2",
@@ -420,6 +423,8 @@ constraint-dependencies = [
"uritemplate==4.2.0",
"urllib3==2.7.0",
"uuid6==2024.7.10",
"uvicorn==0.49.0",
"uvloop==0.22.1",
"vine==5.1.0",
"vulture==2.14",
"wcwidth==0.5.3",
@@ -443,7 +448,17 @@ constraint-dependencies = [
# The microsoft-kiota-http security bump to 1.9.9 (GHSA-7j59-v9qr-6fq9) requires
# microsoft-kiota-abstractions>=1.9.9, which a constraint cannot satisfy against the
# SDK's hard pin; override it to the patched, kiota-aligned version.
#
# prowler@master hard-pins dulwich==0.23.0 and pyjwt==2.12.1 in [project.dependencies].
# dulwich 1.2.5 patches GHSA-897w-fcg9-f6xj (arbitrary file write) and pyjwt 2.13.0
# patches PYSEC-2026-179 (HMAC/JWK key-confusion); a constraint cannot satisfy these
# against the SDK's hard pins, so override them to the patched versions until the SDK
# bump propagates to the pinned master rev. pyjwt keeps the [crypto] extra because an
# override replaces the whole requirement; bare pyjwt would drop it from the consumers
# that request pyjwt[crypto] and leave cryptography (needed for RS256) only transitive.
override-dependencies = [
"okta==3.4.2",
"microsoft-kiota-abstractions==1.9.9"
"microsoft-kiota-abstractions==1.9.9",
"dulwich==1.2.5",
"pyjwt[crypto]==2.13.0"
]
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@@ -3,7 +3,14 @@ from django.db import transaction
from api.db_router import MainRouter
from api.db_utils import rls_transaction
from api.models import Membership, Role, Tenant, User, UserRoleRelationship
from api.models import (
Membership,
Role,
SAMLConfiguration,
Tenant,
User,
UserRoleRelationship,
)
class ProwlerSocialAccountAdapter(DefaultSocialAccountAdapter):
@@ -18,7 +25,42 @@ class ProwlerSocialAccountAdapter(DefaultSocialAccountAdapter):
# Link existing accounts with the same email address
email = sociallogin.account.extra_data.get("email")
if sociallogin.provider.id == "saml":
# For SAML, the asserted NameID email cannot be trusted on its own:
# any tenant can claim any email domain in its SAML configuration. To
# prevent cross-tenant account takeover (GHSA-h8m9-jgf8-vwvp), only link
# the incoming SAML session to an existing account when (1) the email
# domain matches the tenant whose ACS endpoint is being used and (2) the
# existing user is already a member of that tenant.
email = sociallogin.user.email
if not email:
return
domain = email.rsplit("@", 1)[-1].lower()
resolver_match = getattr(request, "resolver_match", None)
organization_slug = (
(resolver_match.kwargs or {}).get("organization_slug", "")
if resolver_match
else ""
).lower()
# The ACS endpoint is scoped per email domain; reject mismatches so an
# attacker cannot replay an assertion through another tenant's endpoint.
if organization_slug != domain:
return
try:
saml_config = SAMLConfiguration.objects.using(MainRouter.admin_db).get(
email_domain=domain
)
except SAMLConfiguration.DoesNotExist:
return
existing_user = self.get_user_by_email(email)
if existing_user and existing_user.is_member_of_tenant(
str(saml_config.tenant_id)
):
sociallogin.connect(request, existing_user)
return
if email:
existing_user = self.get_user_by_email(email)
if existing_user:
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@@ -1,12 +1,14 @@
import logging
import os
import sys
from pathlib import Path
from django.apps import AppConfig
from django.conf import settings
from config.custom_logging import BackendLogger
from config.env import env
from django.apps import AppConfig
from django.conf import settings
logger = logging.getLogger(BackendLogger.API)
@@ -30,7 +32,6 @@ class ApiConfig(AppConfig):
def ready(self):
from api import schema_extensions # noqa: F401
from api import signals # noqa: F401
from api.attack_paths import database as graph_database
# Generate required cryptographic keys if not present, but only if:
# `"manage.py" not in sys.argv[0]`: If an external server (e.g., Gunicorn) is running the app
@@ -41,37 +42,8 @@ class ApiConfig(AppConfig):
):
self._ensure_crypto_keys()
# Commands that don't need Neo4j
SKIP_NEO4J_DJANGO_COMMANDS = [
"makemigrations",
"migrate",
"pgpartition",
"check",
"help",
"showmigrations",
"check_and_fix_socialaccount_sites_migration",
]
# Skip eager Neo4j init for tests, some Django commands, and Celery (prefork pool: driver must stay lazy, no post_fork hook)
if getattr(settings, "TESTING", False) or (
len(sys.argv) > 1
and (
(
"manage.py" in sys.argv[0]
and sys.argv[1] in SKIP_NEO4J_DJANGO_COMMANDS
)
or "celery" in sys.argv[0]
)
):
logger.info(
"Skipping eager Neo4j init: tests, some Django commands, or Celery prefork pool (driver stays lazy)"
)
else:
graph_database.init_driver()
# Neo4j driver is initialized at API startup (see api.attack_paths.database)
# It remains lazy for Celery workers and selected Django commands
# Neo4j driver is created lazily on first use (see api.attack_paths.database).
# App init never contacts Neo4j, so a Neo4j outage cannot block API startup.
def _ensure_crypto_keys(self):
"""
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@@ -1,22 +1,24 @@
import atexit
import logging
import threading
from contextlib import contextmanager
from typing import Any, Iterator
from uuid import UUID
import neo4j
import neo4j.exceptions
from config.env import env
from django.conf import settings
from api.attack_paths.retryable_session import RetryableSession
from tasks.jobs.attack_paths.config import (
BATCH_SIZE,
PROVIDER_RESOURCE_LABEL,
get_provider_label,
)
from api.attack_paths.retryable_session import RetryableSession
# Without this Celery goes crazy with Neo4j logging
logging.getLogger("neo4j").setLevel(logging.ERROR)
logging.getLogger("neo4j").propagate = False
@@ -28,6 +30,9 @@ READ_QUERY_TIMEOUT_SECONDS = env.int(
"ATTACK_PATHS_READ_QUERY_TIMEOUT_SECONDS", default=30
)
MAX_CUSTOM_QUERY_NODES = env.int("ATTACK_PATHS_MAX_CUSTOM_QUERY_NODES", default=250)
# Shorter than CONN_ACQUISITION_TIMEOUT — the driver requires acquisition to be
# the longer of the two (it may include opening a new connection).
CONNECTION_TIMEOUT = env.int("NEO4J_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT", default=5)
CONN_ACQUISITION_TIMEOUT = env.int("NEO4J_CONN_ACQUISITION_TIMEOUT", default=15)
READ_EXCEPTION_CODES = [
"Neo.ClientError.Statement.AccessMode",
@@ -58,15 +63,24 @@ def init_driver() -> neo4j.Driver:
uri = get_uri()
config = settings.DATABASES["neo4j"]
_driver = neo4j.GraphDatabase.driver(
driver = neo4j.GraphDatabase.driver(
uri,
auth=(config["USER"], config["PASSWORD"]),
keep_alive=True,
max_connection_lifetime=7200,
connection_timeout=CONNECTION_TIMEOUT,
connection_acquisition_timeout=CONN_ACQUISITION_TIMEOUT,
max_connection_pool_size=50,
)
_driver.verify_connectivity()
# Publish the singleton only after connectivity is verified so a
# failed probe does not leave an unverified driver behind. Close the
# driver on failure so a repeatedly-probed outage cannot leak pools.
try:
driver.verify_connectivity()
except Exception:
driver.close()
raise
_driver = driver
# Register cleanup handler (only runs once since we're inside the _driver is None block)
atexit.register(close_driver)
@@ -161,7 +175,8 @@ def drop_subgraph(database: str, provider_id: str) -> int:
"""
Delete all nodes for a provider from the tenant database.
Uses batched deletion to avoid memory issues with large graphs.
Deletes relationships then nodes in batches (not `DETACH DELETE`) so a dense
provider's graph cannot exceed Neo4j's transaction memory limit.
Silently returns 0 if the database doesn't exist.
"""
provider_label = get_provider_label(provider_id)
@@ -169,13 +184,28 @@ def drop_subgraph(database: str, provider_id: str) -> int:
try:
with get_session(database) as session:
# Phase 1: delete relationships incident to provider nodes in batches.
deleted_count = 1
while deleted_count > 0:
result = session.run(
f"""
MATCH (:`{provider_label}`)-[r]-()
WITH DISTINCT r LIMIT $batch_size
DELETE r
RETURN COUNT(r) AS deleted_rels_count
""",
{"batch_size": BATCH_SIZE},
)
deleted_count = result.single().get("deleted_rels_count", 0)
# Phase 2: delete the now relationship-free nodes in batches.
deleted_count = 1
while deleted_count > 0:
result = session.run(
f"""
MATCH (n:{PROVIDER_RESOURCE_LABEL}:`{provider_label}`)
WITH n LIMIT $batch_size
DETACH DELETE n
DELETE n
RETURN COUNT(n) AS deleted_nodes_count
""",
{"batch_size": BATCH_SIZE},
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@@ -93,3 +93,30 @@ class CombinedJWTOrAPIKeyAuthentication(BaseAuthentication):
# Default fallback
return self.jwt_auth.authenticate(request)
class SSEAuthentication(CombinedJWTOrAPIKeyAuthentication):
"""JWT/API-Key auth that also accepts `?access_token=<jwt>`.
Browser `EventSource` is the only widely available SSE client API
and it cannot set the `Authorization` header (its constructor takes
only a URL and `withCredentials`). To keep browser SSE clients on
the same auth stack as the rest of the API, SSE endpoints additionally
accept a JWT via the `?access_token=<jwt>` query parameter — the
standard parameter name defined in RFC 6750 Section 2.3 for bearer tokens.
"""
def authenticate(self, request: Request):
auth_header = request.headers.get("Authorization", "")
if auth_header:
return super().authenticate(request)
raw_token = request.query_params.get("access_token")
if not raw_token:
# No header and no query token — let the default path raise
# the canonical AuthenticationFailed via the parent class.
return super().authenticate(request)
validated_token = self.jwt_auth.get_validated_token(raw_token)
user = self.jwt_auth.get_user(validated_token)
return user, validated_token
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@@ -1,11 +1,26 @@
import logging
import threading
from collections.abc import Iterable, Mapping
from api.models import Provider
from prowler.lib.check.compliance_models import Compliance
from prowler.lib.check.compliance_models import (
get_bulk_compliance_frameworks_universal,
)
from prowler.lib.check.models import CheckMetadata
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
AVAILABLE_COMPLIANCE_FRAMEWORKS = {}
# Per-process readiness flags for the background compliance warm-up.
# `STARTED` is set as soon as warming begins (only happens under Gunicorn via
# the post_fork hook); `WARMED` is set when it finishes. The attributes
# endpoint checks both: it returns 503 only while warming is in progress.
# Under `runserver` warming never runs, so `STARTED` stays clear and the
# endpoint keeps lazy-loading as before.
COMPLIANCE_WARMING_STARTED = threading.Event()
COMPLIANCE_WARMED = threading.Event()
class LazyComplianceTemplate(Mapping):
"""Lazy-load compliance templates per provider on first access."""
@@ -94,25 +109,22 @@ PROWLER_CHECKS = LazyChecksMapping()
def get_compliance_frameworks(provider_type: Provider.ProviderChoices) -> list[str]:
"""List compliance frameworks the API can load for `provider_type`.
"""List compliance framework identifiers available for `provider_type`.
The list is sourced from `Compliance.get_bulk` so that the names
returned here are guaranteed to be loadable by the bulk loader. This
prevents downstream key mismatches (e.g. CSV report generation iterating
framework names and looking them up in the bulk dict).
Includes both per-provider frameworks and universal top-level frameworks
(e.g. ``dora_2022_2554``, ``csa_ccm_4.0``).
Args:
provider_type (Provider.ProviderChoices): The cloud provider type for which to retrieve
available compliance frameworks (e.g., "aws", "azure", "gcp", "m365").
provider_type (Provider.ProviderChoices): The cloud provider type
(e.g., "aws", "azure", "gcp", "m365").
Returns:
list[str]: A list of framework identifiers (e.g., "cis_1.4_aws", "mitre_attack_azure") available
for the given provider.
list[str]: Framework identifiers (e.g., "cis_1.4_aws", "dora_2022_2554").
"""
global AVAILABLE_COMPLIANCE_FRAMEWORKS
if provider_type not in AVAILABLE_COMPLIANCE_FRAMEWORKS:
AVAILABLE_COMPLIANCE_FRAMEWORKS[provider_type] = list(
Compliance.get_bulk(provider_type).keys()
get_bulk_compliance_frameworks_universal(provider_type).keys()
)
return AVAILABLE_COMPLIANCE_FRAMEWORKS[provider_type]
@@ -139,18 +151,14 @@ def get_prowler_provider_compliance(provider_type: Provider.ProviderChoices) ->
"""
Retrieve the Prowler compliance data for a specified provider type.
This function fetches the compliance frameworks and their associated
requirements for the given cloud provider.
Args:
provider_type (Provider.ProviderChoices): The provider type
(e.g., 'aws', 'azure') for which to retrieve compliance data.
Returns:
dict: A dictionary mapping compliance framework names to their respective
Compliance objects for the specified provider.
dict: Mapping of framework name to `ComplianceFramework` for the provider.
"""
return Compliance.get_bulk(provider_type)
return get_bulk_compliance_frameworks_universal(provider_type)
def _load_provider_assets(provider_type: Provider.ProviderChoices) -> tuple[dict, dict]:
@@ -179,6 +187,56 @@ def _ensure_provider_loaded(provider_type: Provider.ProviderChoices) -> None:
PROWLER_CHECKS._cache[provider_type] = checks
def warm_compliance_caches(
provider_types: Iterable[str] | None = None,
) -> list[str]:
"""
Eagerly populate the per-process compliance caches at server startup.
Moves the cold-cache catalog load off the request thread so the first
request does not trip the Gunicorn worker timeout. Reads only on-disk
metadata (no database access). Each provider is warmed in isolation;
failures are logged and fall back to lazy loading.
Args:
provider_types (Iterable[str] | None): Subset to warm. Defaults to all.
Returns:
list[str]: Provider types that could not be warmed.
"""
if provider_types is None:
provider_types = Provider.ProviderChoices.values
provider_types = list(provider_types)
COMPLIANCE_WARMING_STARTED.set()
logger.info("Compliance cache warm-up started for providers: %s", provider_types)
failed = []
for provider_type in provider_types:
try:
get_compliance_frameworks(provider_type)
_ensure_provider_loaded(provider_type)
# Prowler check loading may sys.exit (SystemExit, not Exception).
except (Exception, SystemExit):
logger.warning(
"Failed to warm compliance caches for provider '%s'; "
"loading lazily on first request",
provider_type,
exc_info=True,
)
failed.append(provider_type)
# Mark as warmed even when some providers failed: a failed provider falls
# back to a single-provider lazy load, which stays under the worker timeout.
COMPLIANCE_WARMED.set()
logger.info(
"Compliance cache warm-up finished (providers warmed: %d, failed: %s)",
len(provider_types) - len(failed),
failed,
)
return failed
def load_prowler_checks(
prowler_compliance, provider_types: Iterable[str] | None = None
):
@@ -209,8 +267,8 @@ def load_prowler_checks(
for compliance_name, compliance_data in prowler_compliance.get(
provider_type, {}
).items():
for requirement in compliance_data.Requirements:
for check in requirement.Checks:
for requirement in compliance_data.requirements:
for check in requirement.checks.get(provider_type, []):
try:
checks[provider_type][check].add(compliance_name)
except KeyError:
@@ -290,24 +348,40 @@ def generate_compliance_overview_template(
requirements_status = {"passed": 0, "failed": 0, "manual": 0}
total_requirements = 0
for requirement in compliance_data.Requirements:
for requirement in compliance_data.requirements:
total_requirements += 1
total_checks = len(requirement.Checks)
checks_dict = {check: None for check in requirement.Checks}
provider_check_list = list(requirement.checks.get(provider_type, []))
total_checks = len(provider_check_list)
checks_dict = {check: None for check in provider_check_list}
req_status_val = "MANUAL" if total_checks == 0 else "PASS"
# MITRE attrs are wrapped under `_raw_attributes` by the
# universal adapter — unwrap so consumers see the flat list.
requirement_attributes = requirement.attributes
if (
isinstance(requirement_attributes, dict)
and "_raw_attributes" in requirement_attributes
):
attributes_payload = list(requirement_attributes["_raw_attributes"])
elif isinstance(requirement_attributes, dict):
attributes_payload = (
[dict(requirement_attributes)] if requirement_attributes else []
)
else:
attributes_payload = [
dict(attribute) for attribute in requirement_attributes
]
# Build requirement dictionary
requirement_dict = {
"name": requirement.Name or requirement.Id,
"description": requirement.Description,
"tactics": getattr(requirement, "Tactics", []),
"subtechniques": getattr(requirement, "SubTechniques", []),
"platforms": getattr(requirement, "Platforms", []),
"technique_url": getattr(requirement, "TechniqueURL", ""),
"attributes": [
dict(attribute) for attribute in requirement.Attributes
],
"name": requirement.name or requirement.id,
"description": requirement.description,
"tactics": requirement.tactics or [],
"subtechniques": requirement.sub_techniques or [],
"platforms": requirement.platforms or [],
"technique_url": requirement.technique_url or "",
"attributes": attributes_payload,
"checks": checks_dict,
"checks_status": {
"pass": 0,
@@ -325,15 +399,15 @@ def generate_compliance_overview_template(
requirements_status["passed"] += 1
# Add requirement to compliance requirements
compliance_requirements[requirement.Id] = requirement_dict
compliance_requirements[requirement.id] = requirement_dict
# Build compliance dictionary
compliance_dict = {
"framework": compliance_data.Framework,
"name": compliance_data.Name,
"version": compliance_data.Version,
"framework": compliance_data.framework,
"name": compliance_data.name,
"version": compliance_data.version,
"provider": provider_type,
"description": compliance_data.Description,
"description": compliance_data.description,
"requirements": compliance_requirements,
"requirements_status": requirements_status,
"total_requirements": total_requirements,
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@@ -187,6 +187,32 @@ class UpstreamServiceUnavailableError(APIException):
)
class ComplianceWarmingError(APIException):
"""Compliance catalog is still warming (503 Service Unavailable).
Returned by the compliance attributes endpoint while the per-process
catalog warm-up is in progress, so the request thread never triggers the
slow cold load that would trip the Gunicorn worker timeout.
"""
status_code = status.HTTP_503_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE
default_detail = (
"Compliance data is still loading. Please try again in a few seconds."
)
default_code = "compliance_warming"
def __init__(self, detail=None):
super().__init__(
detail=[
{
"detail": detail or self.default_detail,
"status": str(self.status_code),
"code": self.default_code,
}
]
)
class UpstreamInternalError(APIException):
"""Unexpected error communicating with provider (500 Internal Server Error).
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@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ class BaseProviderFilter(FilterSet):
"""
Abstract base filter for models with direct FK to Provider.
Provides standard provider_id and provider_type filters.
Provides standard provider_id, provider_type, and provider_groups filters.
Subclasses must define Meta.model.
"""
@@ -116,6 +116,16 @@ class BaseProviderFilter(FilterSet):
choices=Provider.ProviderChoices.choices,
lookup_expr="in",
)
provider_groups = UUIDFilter(
field_name="provider__provider_groups__id",
lookup_expr="exact",
distinct=True,
)
provider_groups__in = UUIDInFilter(
field_name="provider__provider_groups__id",
lookup_expr="in",
distinct=True,
)
class Meta:
abstract = True
@@ -126,7 +136,7 @@ class BaseScanProviderFilter(FilterSet):
"""
Abstract base filter for models with FK to Scan (and Scan has FK to Provider).
Provides standard provider_id and provider_type filters via scan relationship.
Provides standard provider_id, provider_type, and provider_groups filters via scan relationship.
Subclasses must define Meta.model.
"""
@@ -140,6 +150,16 @@ class BaseScanProviderFilter(FilterSet):
choices=Provider.ProviderChoices.choices,
lookup_expr="in",
)
provider_groups = UUIDFilter(
field_name="scan__provider__provider_groups__id",
lookup_expr="exact",
distinct=True,
)
provider_groups__in = UUIDInFilter(
field_name="scan__provider__provider_groups__id",
lookup_expr="in",
distinct=True,
)
class Meta:
abstract = True
@@ -160,6 +180,16 @@ class CommonFindingFilters(FilterSet):
provider_type__in = ChoiceInFilter(
choices=Provider.ProviderChoices.choices, field_name="scan__provider__provider"
)
provider_groups = UUIDFilter(
field_name="scan__provider__provider_groups__id",
lookup_expr="exact",
distinct=True,
)
provider_groups__in = UUIDInFilter(
field_name="scan__provider__provider_groups__id",
lookup_expr="in",
distinct=True,
)
provider_uid = CharFilter(field_name="scan__provider__uid", lookup_expr="exact")
provider_uid__in = CharInFilter(field_name="scan__provider__uid", lookup_expr="in")
provider_uid__icontains = CharFilter(
@@ -370,6 +400,12 @@ class ProviderFilter(FilterSet):
choices=Provider.ProviderChoices.choices,
lookup_expr="in",
)
provider_groups = UUIDFilter(
field_name="provider_groups__id", lookup_expr="exact", distinct=True
)
provider_groups__in = UUIDInFilter(
field_name="provider_groups__id", lookup_expr="in", distinct=True
)
class Meta:
model = Provider
@@ -395,6 +431,16 @@ class ProviderRelationshipFilterSet(FilterSet):
provider_type__in = ChoiceInFilter(
choices=Provider.ProviderChoices.choices, field_name="provider__provider"
)
provider_groups = UUIDFilter(
field_name="provider__provider_groups__id",
lookup_expr="exact",
distinct=True,
)
provider_groups__in = UUIDInFilter(
field_name="provider__provider_groups__id",
lookup_expr="in",
distinct=True,
)
provider_uid = CharFilter(field_name="provider__uid", lookup_expr="exact")
provider_uid__in = CharInFilter(field_name="provider__uid", lookup_expr="in")
provider_uid__icontains = CharFilter(
@@ -1001,6 +1047,16 @@ class FindingGroupSummaryFilter(_CheckTitleToCheckIdMixin, FilterSet):
field_name="provider__provider", choices=Provider.ProviderChoices.choices
)
provider_type__in = CharInFilter(field_name="provider__provider", lookup_expr="in")
provider_groups = UUIDFilter(
field_name="provider__provider_groups__id",
lookup_expr="exact",
distinct=True,
)
provider_groups__in = UUIDInFilter(
field_name="provider__provider_groups__id",
lookup_expr="in",
distinct=True,
)
class Meta:
model = FindingGroupDailySummary
@@ -1101,6 +1157,16 @@ class LatestFindingGroupSummaryFilter(_CheckTitleToCheckIdMixin, FilterSet):
field_name="provider__provider", choices=Provider.ProviderChoices.choices
)
provider_type__in = CharInFilter(field_name="provider__provider", lookup_expr="in")
provider_groups = UUIDFilter(
field_name="provider__provider_groups__id",
lookup_expr="exact",
distinct=True,
)
provider_groups__in = UUIDInFilter(
field_name="provider__provider_groups__id",
lookup_expr="in",
distinct=True,
)
class Meta:
model = FindingGroupDailySummary
@@ -1280,12 +1346,19 @@ class RoleFilter(FilterSet):
}
class ComplianceOverviewFilter(FilterSet):
class ComplianceOverviewFilter(BaseScanProviderFilter):
"""
Keep provider filters in the schema while runtime filtering resolves scans first.
Compliance overview provider filters are applied to the latest completed scans
in the viewset, then this filterset handles the remaining compliance fields.
"""
inserted_at = DateFilter(field_name="inserted_at", lookup_expr="date")
scan_id = UUIDFilter(field_name="scan_id", required=True)
scan_id = UUIDFilter(field_name="scan_id")
region = CharFilter(field_name="region")
class Meta:
class Meta(BaseScanProviderFilter.Meta):
model = ComplianceRequirementOverview
fields = {
"inserted_at": ["date", "gte", "lte"],
@@ -1306,6 +1379,16 @@ class ScanSummaryFilter(FilterSet):
provider_type__in = ChoiceInFilter(
field_name="scan__provider__provider", choices=Provider.ProviderChoices.choices
)
provider_groups = UUIDFilter(
field_name="scan__provider__provider_groups__id",
lookup_expr="exact",
distinct=True,
)
provider_groups__in = UUIDInFilter(
field_name="scan__provider__provider_groups__id",
lookup_expr="in",
distinct=True,
)
region = CharFilter(field_name="region")
class Meta:
@@ -1329,6 +1412,16 @@ class DailySeveritySummaryFilter(FilterSet):
provider_type__in = ChoiceInFilter(
field_name="provider__provider", choices=Provider.ProviderChoices.choices
)
provider_groups = UUIDFilter(
field_name="provider__provider_groups__id",
lookup_expr="exact",
distinct=True,
)
provider_groups__in = UUIDInFilter(
field_name="provider__provider_groups__id",
lookup_expr="in",
distinct=True,
)
date_from = DateFilter(method="filter_noop")
date_to = DateFilter(method="filter_noop")
@@ -1585,6 +1678,16 @@ class ThreatScoreSnapshotFilter(FilterSet):
choices=Provider.ProviderChoices.choices,
lookup_expr="in",
)
provider_groups = UUIDFilter(
field_name="provider__provider_groups__id",
lookup_expr="exact",
distinct=True,
)
provider_groups__in = UUIDInFilter(
field_name="provider__provider_groups__id",
lookup_expr="in",
distinct=True,
)
compliance_id = CharFilter(field_name="compliance_id", lookup_expr="exact")
compliance_id__in = CharInFilter(field_name="compliance_id", lookup_expr="in")
@@ -1628,6 +1731,16 @@ class ResourceGroupOverviewFilter(FilterSet):
choices=Provider.ProviderChoices.choices,
lookup_expr="in",
)
provider_groups = UUIDFilter(
field_name="scan__provider__provider_groups__id",
lookup_expr="exact",
distinct=True,
)
provider_groups__in = UUIDInFilter(
field_name="scan__provider__provider_groups__id",
lookup_expr="in",
distinct=True,
)
resource_group = CharFilter(field_name="resource_group", lookup_expr="exact")
resource_group__in = CharInFilter(field_name="resource_group", lookup_expr="in")
@@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand
from tasks.jobs.orphan_recovery import reconcile_orphans
class Command(BaseCommand):
help = (
"Recover orphaned allowlisted Celery tasks whose worker is gone and mark "
"other stale task results terminal. Single-flight via a Postgres advisory lock."
)
def add_arguments(self, parser):
parser.add_argument(
"--grace-minutes",
type=int,
default=2,
help="Skip tasks started within this window (worker may still register).",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--max-attempts",
type=int,
default=3,
help="Give up re-running a task after this many recovery attempts; it is then left terminal instead of re-enqueued.",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--dry-run",
action="store_true",
help="Detect and report orphans without revoking or re-enqueuing.",
)
def handle(self, *args, **options):
result = reconcile_orphans(
grace_minutes=options["grace_minutes"],
max_attempts=options["max_attempts"],
dry_run=options["dry_run"],
)
if not result.get("acquired"):
self.stdout.write("Reconcile skipped: another run holds the lock.")
return
if result.get("enabled") is False:
message = (
"Task recovery is disabled (DJANGO_TASK_RECOVERY_ENABLED is off); "
"no orphans were recovered."
)
if result.get("attack_paths") is not None:
message += " Attack-paths stale cleanup still ran."
self.stdout.write(message)
return
self.stdout.write(
self.style.SUCCESS(
"Orphan reconcile complete: "
f"recovered={len(result.get('recovered', []))} "
f"failed={len(result.get('failed', []))} "
f"skipped(in-flight)={len(result.get('skipped', []))}"
)
)
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@@ -1,9 +1,35 @@
import logging
import time
from django.core.handlers.asgi import ASGIRequest
from django.db import connections
from config.custom_logging import BackendLogger
class CloseDBConnectionsMiddleware:
"""
Close request-scoped DB connections at the end of each ASGI request.
Under the ASGI worker, connections opened by sync views are not released
by Django's normal request-boundary cleanup, so they accumulate idle until
Postgres runs out of slots. Only ASGI requests are handled; the sync WSGI
test client manages its own connections and must be left alone.
"""
def __init__(self, get_response):
self.get_response = get_response
def __call__(self, request):
try:
return self.get_response(request)
finally:
if isinstance(request, ASGIRequest):
for conn in connections.all(initialized_only=True):
if not conn.in_atomic_block:
conn.close_if_unusable_or_obsolete()
def extract_auth_info(request) -> dict:
if getattr(request, "auth", None) is not None:
tenant_id = request.auth.get("tenant_id", "N/A")
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
from django.db import migrations
TASK_NAME = "reconcile-orphan-tasks"
INTERVAL_MINUTES = 2
def create_periodic_task(apps, schema_editor):
IntervalSchedule = apps.get_model("django_celery_beat", "IntervalSchedule")
PeriodicTask = apps.get_model("django_celery_beat", "PeriodicTask")
schedule, _ = IntervalSchedule.objects.get_or_create(
every=INTERVAL_MINUTES,
period="minutes",
)
PeriodicTask.objects.update_or_create(
name=TASK_NAME,
defaults={
"task": TASK_NAME,
"interval": schedule,
"enabled": True,
},
)
def delete_periodic_task(apps, schema_editor):
IntervalSchedule = apps.get_model("django_celery_beat", "IntervalSchedule")
PeriodicTask = apps.get_model("django_celery_beat", "PeriodicTask")
PeriodicTask.objects.filter(name=TASK_NAME).delete()
# Clean up the schedule if no other task references it
IntervalSchedule.objects.filter(
every=INTERVAL_MINUTES,
period="minutes",
periodictask__isnull=True,
).delete()
class Migration(migrations.Migration):
dependencies = [
("api", "0093_okta_provider"),
("django_celery_beat", "0019_alter_periodictasks_options"),
]
operations = [
migrations.RunPython(create_periodic_task, delete_periodic_task),
]
+53 -2
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
openapi: 3.0.3
info:
title: Prowler API
version: 1.31.0
version: 1.32.0
description: |-
Prowler API specification.
@@ -13137,8 +13137,59 @@ paths:
responses:
'200':
description: CSV file containing the compliance report
'202':
description: The task is in progress
'403':
description: There is a problem with credentials
'404':
description: Compliance report not found
description: Compliance report not found, or the scan has no reports yet
/api/v1/scans/{id}/compliance/{name}/ocsf:
get:
operationId: scans_compliance_ocsf_retrieve
description: Download a specific compliance report as an OCSF JSON file. Only
universal frameworks that declare an output configuration produce this artifact
(currently 'dora' and 'csa_ccm_4.0'); any other framework returns 404.
summary: Retrieve compliance report as OCSF JSON
parameters:
- in: query
name: fields[scan-reports]
schema:
type: array
items:
type: string
enum:
- id
- name
description: endpoint return only specific fields in the response on a per-type
basis by including a fields[TYPE] query parameter.
explode: false
- in: path
name: id
schema:
type: string
format: uuid
description: A UUID string identifying this scan.
required: true
- in: path
name: name
schema:
type: string
description: The compliance report name, like 'dora'
required: true
tags:
- Scan
security:
- JWT or API Key: []
responses:
'200':
description: OCSF JSON file containing the compliance report
'202':
description: The task is in progress
'403':
description: There is a problem with credentials
'404':
description: Compliance report not found, the framework does not provide
an OCSF export, or the scan has no reports yet
/api/v1/scans/{id}/csa:
get:
operationId: scans_csa_retrieve
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@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
"""Platform Server-Sent Events (SSE) infrastructure.
Wires `django-eventstream` into the API: a base viewset features
subclass to expose an SSE endpoint
(:class:`api.sse.base_views.BaseSSEViewSet`), the channel manager that
enforces the tenant gate (:class:`api.sse.channelmanager.SSEChannelManager`),
and the channel-name helpers (:func:`api.sse.utils.make_channel_name`).
"""
from api.sse.utils import make_channel_name
from api.sse.base_views import BaseSSEViewSet
__all__ = ["BaseSSEViewSet", "make_channel_name"]
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"""Base view class for SSE endpoints."""
from api.authentication import SSEAuthentication
from api.base_views import BaseRLSViewSet
from django_eventstream.renderers import SSEEventRenderer
from django_eventstream.views import events
class BaseSSEViewSet(BaseRLSViewSet):
"""Base class for platform SSE endpoints.
Subclasses override method `get_channels` to declare the channel
names the connection should subscribe to — the same way a regular
DRF viewset overrides method `get_queryset`. The channel manager
reads the result from `request.sse_channels`; there is no other
coupling between platform and feature.
"""
authentication_classes = [SSEAuthentication]
# Pin the SSE renderer so content negotiation accepts the browser's
# `Accept: text/event-stream`.
renderer_classes = [SSEEventRenderer]
def get_channels(self) -> set[str]:
"""Return the channels this connection subscribes to.
Implementations MUST raise the relevant DRF exceptions
(`NotAuthenticated`, `PermissionDenied`, `NotFound`) when
authorization fails. Returning an empty set would surface as
django-eventstream's "No channels specified" which masks the
real cause.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def get_queryset(self):
# Most SSE viewsets only need `get_channels` and never call
# `get_queryset` (the SSE list path bypasses serialization
# entirely). Subclasses that perform their own queryset lookup
# inside `get_channels` should override; the default raises
# the same error a missing override on a ModelViewSet would.
raise NotImplementedError
def list(self, request, *_args, **kwargs):
"""Resolve channels under the regular DRF stack and stream."""
request.sse_channels = self.get_channels()
return events(request, **kwargs)
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@@ -0,0 +1,75 @@
"""Channel manager that wires `django-eventstream` to platform SSE views."""
from __future__ import annotations
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from uuid import UUID
from django_eventstream.channelmanager import DefaultChannelManager
from rest_framework.request import Request
from api.sse.utils import tenant_id_from_channel
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from api.models import User
class SSEChannelManager(DefaultChannelManager):
"""Connect `django-eventstream` to the platform's SSE viewsets."""
def get_channels_for_request(self, request: Request, view_kwargs: dict) -> set[str]: # noqa: vulture
"""Return the request's channels scoped to the active JWT tenant.
Args:
request: The authenticated DRF request, carrying `tenant_id`
(set by `BaseRLSViewSet`) and `sse_channels` (set by
`BaseSSEViewSet.list`).
view_kwargs: URL keyword arguments from django-eventstream;
unused because channels are resolved on the request.
Returns:
The subset of `request.sse_channels` whose embedded tenant
matches the active request tenant.
"""
try:
request_tenant_id = UUID(str(getattr(request, "tenant_id", None)))
except (TypeError, ValueError):
return set()
return {
channel
for channel in getattr(request, "sse_channels", set())
if tenant_id_from_channel(channel) == request_tenant_id
}
def can_read_channel(self, user: "User | None", channel: str) -> bool:
"""Re-verify tenant membership once the stream is established.
Args:
user: The connection's authenticated `User`, or `None` for an
anonymous connection — django-eventstream passes `None`
rather than an `AnonymousUser`.
channel: The channel name being read, in the canonical
`<prefix>:<tenant_id>:<resource_id>` format.
Returns:
`True` only when `user` is authenticated and a member of the
tenant embedded in `channel`; `False` otherwise, including for
anonymous connections and malformed channel names.
"""
if user is None or not user.is_authenticated:
return False
tenant_id = tenant_id_from_channel(channel)
if tenant_id is None:
return False
return user.is_member_of_tenant(tenant_id)
def is_channel_reliable(self, channel: str) -> bool:
"""Report whether the channel keeps a server-side replay buffer.
Args:
channel: The channel name being queried.
Returns:
`False`, unconditionally. Replay storage is not configured
"""
return False
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"""Channel-name convention shared by SSE publishers, consumers, and the
channel manager. The format is `<prefix>:<tenant_id>:<resource_id>`.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import uuid
CHANNEL_SEPARATOR = ":"
def make_channel_name(
prefix: str,
tenant_id: str | uuid.UUID,
resource_id: str | uuid.UUID,
) -> str:
"""Build the canonical channel name for a resource.
Args:
prefix: Feature-owned prefix (e.g. `"lighthouse-session"`).
tenant_id: Tenant the resource belongs to.
resource_id: Resource identifier within the tenant.
Raises:
ValueError: If any segment contains `CHANNEL_SEPARATOR`, which
would break the `<prefix>:<tenant_id>:<resource_id>` contract
and let a crafted name smuggle extra segments past the parser.
"""
segments = (str(prefix), str(tenant_id), str(resource_id))
if any(CHANNEL_SEPARATOR in segment for segment in segments):
raise ValueError(
f"Channel segments must not contain '{CHANNEL_SEPARATOR}': {segments!r}"
)
return CHANNEL_SEPARATOR.join(segments)
def tenant_id_from_channel(channel: str) -> uuid.UUID | None:
"""Return the tenant UUID embedded in *channel*, or `None` if
*channel* does not follow the platform convention.
A `None` result MUST be treated by callers as "not authorized" or
a malformed channel cannot be safely read.
"""
segments = channel.split(CHANNEL_SEPARATOR)
if len(segments) != 3:
# Reject non-canonical names
return None
try:
return uuid.UUID(segments[1])
except ValueError:
return None
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@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
from types import SimpleNamespace
from unittest.mock import MagicMock, patch
import pytest
@@ -5,9 +6,48 @@ from allauth.socialaccount.models import SocialLogin
from django.contrib.auth import get_user_model
from api.adapters import ProwlerSocialAccountAdapter
from api.db_router import MainRouter
from api.models import SAMLConfiguration
User = get_user_model()
# Minimal, well-formed IdP metadata accepted by SAMLConfiguration._parse_metadata.
VALID_METADATA = """<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<md:EntityDescriptor entityID='TEST' xmlns:md='urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:metadata'>
<md:IDPSSODescriptor WantAuthnRequestsSigned='false' protocolSupportEnumeration='urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:protocol'>
<md:KeyDescriptor use='signing'>
<ds:KeyInfo xmlns:ds='http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#'>
<ds:X509Data>
<ds:X509Certificate>FAKECERTDATA</ds:X509Certificate>
</ds:X509Data>
</ds:KeyInfo>
</md:KeyDescriptor>
<md:SingleSignOnService Binding='urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:bindings:HTTP-POST' Location='https://idp.test/sso'/>
</md:IDPSSODescriptor>
</md:EntityDescriptor>
"""
def _saml_request(rf, organization_slug):
"""Build an ACS request whose resolver_match carries the organization slug,
mirroring how Django populates it after routing the SAML ACS URL."""
request = rf.post(f"/api/v1/accounts/saml/{organization_slug}/acs/finish/")
request.resolver_match = SimpleNamespace(
kwargs={"organization_slug": organization_slug}
)
return request
def _saml_sociallogin(user):
sociallogin = MagicMock(spec=SocialLogin)
sociallogin.account = MagicMock()
sociallogin.provider = MagicMock()
sociallogin.provider.id = "saml"
sociallogin.account.extra_data = {}
sociallogin.user = user
sociallogin.connect = MagicMock()
return sociallogin
@pytest.mark.django_db
class TestProwlerSocialAccountAdapter:
@@ -20,26 +60,99 @@ class TestProwlerSocialAccountAdapter:
adapter = ProwlerSocialAccountAdapter()
assert adapter.get_user_by_email("notfound@example.com") is None
def test_pre_social_login_links_existing_user(self, create_test_user, rf):
def test_pre_social_login_links_member_of_saml_tenant(
self, create_test_user, tenants_fixture, rf
):
"""A SAML login links to an existing account only when that user is
already a member of the tenant that owns the asserted email domain."""
adapter = ProwlerSocialAccountAdapter()
# create_test_user (dev@prowler.com) is a member of tenant1.
domain = create_test_user.email.rsplit("@", 1)[-1]
SAMLConfiguration.objects.using(MainRouter.admin_db).create(
email_domain=domain,
metadata_xml=VALID_METADATA,
tenant=tenants_fixture[0],
)
sociallogin = MagicMock(spec=SocialLogin)
sociallogin.account = MagicMock()
sociallogin.provider = MagicMock()
sociallogin.provider.id = "saml"
sociallogin.account.extra_data = {}
sociallogin.user = create_test_user
sociallogin.connect = MagicMock()
adapter.pre_social_login(rf.get("/"), sociallogin)
sociallogin = _saml_sociallogin(create_test_user)
adapter.pre_social_login(_saml_request(rf, domain), sociallogin)
call_args = sociallogin.connect.call_args
assert call_args is not None
called_request, called_user = call_args[0]
assert called_request.path == "/"
_, called_user = call_args[0]
assert called_user.email == create_test_user.email
def test_pre_social_login_blocks_cross_tenant_takeover(
self, create_test_user, tenants_fixture, rf
):
"""GHSA-h8m9-jgf8-vwvp: an attacker tenant that claims the victim's
email domain must NOT be able to link to the victim's account, because
the victim is not a member of the attacker's tenant."""
adapter = ProwlerSocialAccountAdapter()
domain = create_test_user.email.rsplit("@", 1)[-1]
# tenant3 is the attacker tenant; create_test_user is NOT a member of it.
attacker_tenant = tenants_fixture[2]
assert not create_test_user.is_member_of_tenant(str(attacker_tenant.id))
SAMLConfiguration.objects.using(MainRouter.admin_db).create(
email_domain=domain,
metadata_xml=VALID_METADATA,
tenant=attacker_tenant,
)
sociallogin = _saml_sociallogin(create_test_user)
adapter.pre_social_login(_saml_request(rf, domain), sociallogin)
sociallogin.connect.assert_not_called()
def test_pre_social_login_blocks_domain_slug_mismatch(
self, create_test_user, tenants_fixture, rf
):
"""The asserted email domain must match the ACS endpoint's slug, so an
assertion cannot be replayed through a different tenant's endpoint."""
adapter = ProwlerSocialAccountAdapter()
domain = create_test_user.email.rsplit("@", 1)[-1]
SAMLConfiguration.objects.using(MainRouter.admin_db).create(
email_domain=domain,
metadata_xml=VALID_METADATA,
tenant=tenants_fixture[0],
)
sociallogin = _saml_sociallogin(create_test_user)
# Slug points at a different domain than the asserted email.
adapter.pre_social_login(_saml_request(rf, "attacker.com"), sociallogin)
sociallogin.connect.assert_not_called()
def test_pre_social_login_blocks_when_no_saml_config(
self, create_test_user, tenants_fixture, rf
):
"""No SAML configuration for the domain means nothing to link against."""
adapter = ProwlerSocialAccountAdapter()
domain = create_test_user.email.rsplit("@", 1)[-1]
sociallogin = _saml_sociallogin(create_test_user)
adapter.pre_social_login(_saml_request(rf, domain), sociallogin)
sociallogin.connect.assert_not_called()
def test_pre_social_login_blocks_without_resolver_match(
self, create_test_user, tenants_fixture, rf
):
"""Fail closed: if the request has no resolver_match we cannot bind the
assertion to a tenant, so no linking happens."""
adapter = ProwlerSocialAccountAdapter()
domain = create_test_user.email.rsplit("@", 1)[-1]
SAMLConfiguration.objects.using(MainRouter.admin_db).create(
email_domain=domain,
metadata_xml=VALID_METADATA,
tenant=tenants_fixture[0],
)
sociallogin = _saml_sociallogin(create_test_user)
adapter.pre_social_login(rf.post("/"), sociallogin)
sociallogin.connect.assert_not_called()
def test_pre_social_login_no_link_if_email_missing(self, rf):
adapter = ProwlerSocialAccountAdapter()
@@ -47,14 +160,35 @@ class TestProwlerSocialAccountAdapter:
sociallogin.account = MagicMock()
sociallogin.provider = MagicMock()
sociallogin.user = MagicMock()
sociallogin.user.email = ""
sociallogin.provider.id = "saml"
sociallogin.account.extra_data = {}
sociallogin.connect = MagicMock()
adapter.pre_social_login(rf.get("/"), sociallogin)
adapter.pre_social_login(_saml_request(rf, "prowler.com"), sociallogin)
sociallogin.connect.assert_not_called()
def test_pre_social_login_non_saml_links_by_email(self, create_test_user, rf):
"""Non-SAML providers (e.g. Google/GitHub) still link to an existing
local account by email; the tenant binding only applies to SAML."""
adapter = ProwlerSocialAccountAdapter()
sociallogin = MagicMock(spec=SocialLogin)
sociallogin.account = MagicMock()
sociallogin.provider = MagicMock()
sociallogin.provider.id = "google"
sociallogin.account.extra_data = {"email": create_test_user.email}
sociallogin.user = create_test_user
sociallogin.connect = MagicMock()
adapter.pre_social_login(rf.get("/"), sociallogin)
call_args = sociallogin.connect.call_args
assert call_args is not None
_, called_user = call_args[0]
assert called_user.email == create_test_user.email
def test_save_user_saml_sets_session_flag(self, rf):
adapter = ProwlerSocialAccountAdapter()
request = rf.get("/")
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@@ -182,23 +182,19 @@ def _make_app():
return ApiConfig("api", api)
def test_ready_initializes_driver_for_api_process(monkeypatch):
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"argv",
[
["gunicorn"],
["celery", "-A", "api"],
["manage.py", "migrate"],
],
ids=["api", "celery", "manage_py"],
)
def test_ready_never_eagerly_initializes_neo4j_driver(monkeypatch, argv):
"""ready() must never contact Neo4j; the driver is created lazily on first use."""
config = _make_app()
_set_argv(monkeypatch, ["gunicorn"])
_set_testing(monkeypatch, False)
with (
patch.object(ApiConfig, "_ensure_crypto_keys", return_value=None),
patch("api.attack_paths.database.init_driver") as init_driver,
):
config.ready()
init_driver.assert_called_once()
def test_ready_skips_driver_for_celery(monkeypatch):
config = _make_app()
_set_argv(monkeypatch, ["celery", "-A", "api"])
_set_argv(monkeypatch, argv)
_set_testing(monkeypatch, False)
with (
@@ -208,31 +204,3 @@ def test_ready_skips_driver_for_celery(monkeypatch):
config.ready()
init_driver.assert_not_called()
def test_ready_skips_driver_for_manage_py_skip_command(monkeypatch):
config = _make_app()
_set_argv(monkeypatch, ["manage.py", "migrate"])
_set_testing(monkeypatch, False)
with (
patch.object(ApiConfig, "_ensure_crypto_keys", return_value=None),
patch("api.attack_paths.database.init_driver") as init_driver,
):
config.ready()
init_driver.assert_not_called()
def test_ready_skips_driver_when_testing(monkeypatch):
config = _make_app()
_set_argv(monkeypatch, ["gunicorn"])
_set_testing(monkeypatch, True)
with (
patch.object(ApiConfig, "_ensure_crypto_keys", return_value=None),
patch("api.attack_paths.database.init_driver") as init_driver,
):
config.ready()
init_driver.assert_not_called()
@@ -1,15 +1,16 @@
"""
Tests for Neo4j database lazy initialization.
The Neo4j driver connects on first use by default. API processes may
eagerly initialize the driver during app startup, while Celery workers
remain lazy. These tests validate the database module behavior itself.
The Neo4j driver is created on first use for every process type; app startup
never contacts Neo4j. These tests validate the database module behavior itself.
"""
import threading
from unittest.mock import MagicMock, patch
import neo4j
import neo4j.exceptions
import pytest
import api.attack_paths.database as db_module
@@ -59,6 +60,32 @@ class TestLazyInitialization:
assert result is mock_driver
assert db_module._driver is mock_driver
@patch("api.attack_paths.database.settings")
@patch("api.attack_paths.database.neo4j.GraphDatabase.driver")
def test_init_driver_leaves_driver_none_when_verify_fails(
self, mock_driver_factory, mock_settings
):
"""A failed verify_connectivity() must not publish or leak the driver."""
mock_driver = MagicMock()
mock_driver.verify_connectivity.side_effect = (
neo4j.exceptions.ServiceUnavailable("down")
)
mock_driver_factory.return_value = mock_driver
mock_settings.DATABASES = {
"neo4j": {
"HOST": "localhost",
"PORT": 7687,
"USER": "neo4j",
"PASSWORD": "password",
}
}
with pytest.raises(neo4j.exceptions.ServiceUnavailable):
db_module.init_driver()
assert db_module._driver is None
mock_driver.close.assert_called_once()
@patch("api.attack_paths.database.settings")
@patch("api.attack_paths.database.neo4j.GraphDatabase.driver")
def test_init_driver_returns_cached_driver_on_subsequent_calls(
@@ -116,21 +143,23 @@ class TestConnectionAcquisitionTimeout:
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def reset_module_state(self):
original_driver = db_module._driver
original_timeout = db_module.CONN_ACQUISITION_TIMEOUT
original_acq_timeout = db_module.CONN_ACQUISITION_TIMEOUT
original_conn_timeout = db_module.CONNECTION_TIMEOUT
db_module._driver = None
yield
db_module._driver = original_driver
db_module.CONN_ACQUISITION_TIMEOUT = original_timeout
db_module.CONN_ACQUISITION_TIMEOUT = original_acq_timeout
db_module.CONNECTION_TIMEOUT = original_conn_timeout
@patch("api.attack_paths.database.settings")
@patch("api.attack_paths.database.neo4j.GraphDatabase.driver")
def test_driver_receives_configured_timeout(
self, mock_driver_factory, mock_settings
):
"""init_driver() should pass CONN_ACQUISITION_TIMEOUT to the neo4j driver."""
"""init_driver() should pass the configured timeouts to the neo4j driver."""
mock_driver_factory.return_value = MagicMock()
mock_settings.DATABASES = {
"neo4j": {
@@ -141,11 +170,13 @@ class TestConnectionAcquisitionTimeout:
}
}
db_module.CONN_ACQUISITION_TIMEOUT = 42
db_module.CONNECTION_TIMEOUT = 7
db_module.init_driver()
_, kwargs = mock_driver_factory.call_args
assert kwargs["connection_acquisition_timeout"] == 42
assert kwargs["connection_timeout"] == 7
class TestAtexitRegistration:
@@ -511,3 +542,84 @@ class TestHasProviderData:
):
with pytest.raises(db_module.GraphDatabaseQueryException):
db_module.has_provider_data("db-tenant-abc", "provider-123")
class TestDropSubgraph:
"""Test drop_subgraph two-phase batched deletion of a provider's graph."""
@staticmethod
def _result(count):
result = MagicMock()
result.single.return_value.get.return_value = count
return result
@staticmethod
def _session_ctx(session):
ctx = MagicMock()
ctx.__enter__.return_value = session
ctx.__exit__.return_value = False
return ctx
def test_deletes_relationships_then_nodes_in_batches(self):
session = MagicMock()
# Phase 1 (relationships): one full batch then empty.
# Phase 2 (nodes): one full batch then empty.
session.run.side_effect = [
self._result(1000),
self._result(0),
self._result(1000),
self._result(0),
]
with patch(
"api.attack_paths.database.get_session",
return_value=self._session_ctx(session),
):
deleted = db_module.drop_subgraph("db-tenant-abc", "provider-123")
# Only phase-2 node counts contribute to the return value.
assert deleted == 1000
assert session.run.call_count == 4
queries = [call.args[0] for call in session.run.call_args_list]
# Regression guard: the memory blow-up was caused by DETACH DELETE.
assert all("DETACH DELETE" not in query for query in queries)
rel_queries = [query for query in queries if "DELETE r" in query]
node_queries = [query for query in queries if "DELETE n" in query]
assert rel_queries and node_queries
# DISTINCT avoids double-counting relationships matched from both ends.
assert all("DISTINCT r" in query for query in rel_queries)
# Relationships must be fully drained before nodes are deleted.
first_node = next(i for i, q in enumerate(queries) if "DELETE n" in q)
last_rel = max(i for i, q in enumerate(queries) if "DELETE r" in q)
assert last_rel < first_node
def test_returns_zero_when_database_not_found(self):
session_ctx = MagicMock()
session_ctx.__enter__.side_effect = db_module.GraphDatabaseQueryException(
message="Database does not exist",
code="Neo.ClientError.Database.DatabaseNotFound",
)
with patch(
"api.attack_paths.database.get_session",
return_value=session_ctx,
):
assert db_module.drop_subgraph("db-tenant-gone", "provider-123") == 0
def test_raises_on_other_errors(self):
session_ctx = MagicMock()
session_ctx.__enter__.side_effect = db_module.GraphDatabaseQueryException(
message="Connection refused",
code="Neo.TransientError.General.UnknownError",
)
with patch(
"api.attack_paths.database.get_session",
return_value=session_ctx,
):
with pytest.raises(db_module.GraphDatabaseQueryException):
db_module.drop_subgraph("db-tenant-abc", "provider-123")
@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
import time
from datetime import datetime, timedelta, timezone
from unittest.mock import patch
from unittest.mock import MagicMock, patch
from uuid import uuid4
import pytest
from django.test import RequestFactory
from rest_framework.exceptions import AuthenticationFailed
from api.authentication import TenantAPIKeyAuthentication
from api.authentication import SSEAuthentication, TenantAPIKeyAuthentication
from api.db_router import MainRouter
from api.models import TenantAPIKey
@@ -382,3 +382,62 @@ class TestTenantAPIKeyAuthentication:
auth_backend.authenticate(request)
assert str(exc_info.value.detail) == "API Key has already expired."
class TestSSEAuthentication:
"""`SSEAuthentication` adds an `?access_token=<jwt>` fallback for
browser `EventSource` clients while keeping the standard
`Authorization` header as the authoritative source."""
def test_header_present_delegates_to_super(self):
request = MagicMock()
request.headers = {"Authorization": "Bearer header-token"}
with patch.object(
SSEAuthentication.__bases__[0], "authenticate", return_value=("user", "tok")
) as super_auth:
result = SSEAuthentication().authenticate(request)
super_auth.assert_called_once_with(request)
assert result == ("user", "tok")
def test_no_header_no_query_token_delegates_to_super(self):
request = MagicMock()
request.headers = {}
request.query_params = {}
with patch.object(
SSEAuthentication.__bases__[0], "authenticate", return_value=None
) as super_auth:
result = SSEAuthentication().authenticate(request)
super_auth.assert_called_once_with(request)
assert result is None
def test_query_token_used_only_as_fallback(self):
request = MagicMock()
request.headers = {}
request.query_params = {"access_token": "query-jwt"}
jwt_instance = MagicMock()
jwt_instance.get_validated_token.return_value = "validated"
jwt_instance.get_user.return_value = "query-user"
with patch.object(SSEAuthentication, "jwt_auth", jwt_instance):
user, token = SSEAuthentication().authenticate(request)
jwt_instance.get_validated_token.assert_called_once_with("query-jwt")
assert user == "query-user"
assert token == "validated"
def test_query_token_invalid_raises_authentication_failed(self):
request = MagicMock()
request.headers = {}
request.query_params = {"access_token": "bad-token"}
jwt_instance = MagicMock()
jwt_instance.get_validated_token.side_effect = AuthenticationFailed(
"Invalid token"
)
with patch.object(SSEAuthentication, "jwt_auth", jwt_instance):
with pytest.raises(AuthenticationFailed):
SSEAuthentication().authenticate(request)
jwt_instance.get_validated_token.assert_called_once_with("bad-token")
@@ -41,3 +41,30 @@ class TestBuildCeleryBrokerUrl:
def test_invalid_scheme_raises_error(self):
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="Invalid VALKEY_SCHEME 'http'"):
_build_celery_broker_url("http", "", "", "valkey", "6379", "0")
class TestCeleryWorkerConcurrency:
def _reimport_settings(self):
"""Fresh import — importlib.reload() doesn't clear the module namespace,
so an attribute set by a prior test would leak into the unset case."""
import sys
sys.modules.pop("config.settings.celery", None)
import config.settings.celery as celery_settings
return celery_settings
def test_unset_leaves_setting_absent(self, monkeypatch):
monkeypatch.delenv("DJANGO_CELERY_WORKER_CONCURRENCY", raising=False)
mod = self._reimport_settings()
assert not hasattr(mod, "CELERY_WORKER_CONCURRENCY")
def test_explicit_value_applied(self, monkeypatch):
monkeypatch.setenv("DJANGO_CELERY_WORKER_CONCURRENCY", "8")
mod = self._reimport_settings()
assert mod.CELERY_WORKER_CONCURRENCY == 8
def test_invalid_value_raises(self, monkeypatch):
monkeypatch.setenv("DJANGO_CELERY_WORKER_CONCURRENCY", "not-a-number")
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
self._reimport_settings()
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@@ -10,9 +10,12 @@ from api.compliance import (
get_prowler_provider_checks,
get_prowler_provider_compliance,
load_prowler_checks,
warm_compliance_caches,
)
from api.models import Provider
from prowler.lib.check.compliance_models import Compliance
from prowler.lib.check.compliance_models import (
get_bulk_compliance_frameworks_universal,
)
class TestCompliance:
@@ -28,16 +31,16 @@ class TestCompliance:
assert set(checks) == {"check1", "check2", "check3"}
mock_check_metadata.get_bulk.assert_called_once_with(provider_type)
@patch("api.compliance.Compliance")
def test_get_prowler_provider_compliance(self, mock_compliance):
@patch("api.compliance.get_bulk_compliance_frameworks_universal")
def test_get_prowler_provider_compliance(self, mock_get_bulk):
provider_type = Provider.ProviderChoices.AWS
mock_compliance.get_bulk.return_value = {
mock_get_bulk.return_value = {
"compliance1": MagicMock(),
"compliance2": MagicMock(),
}
compliance_data = get_prowler_provider_compliance(provider_type)
assert compliance_data == mock_compliance.get_bulk.return_value
mock_compliance.get_bulk.assert_called_once_with(provider_type)
assert compliance_data == mock_get_bulk.return_value
mock_get_bulk.assert_called_once_with(provider_type)
@patch("api.compliance.get_prowler_provider_checks")
@patch("api.models.Provider.ProviderChoices")
@@ -51,9 +54,9 @@ class TestCompliance:
prowler_compliance = {
"aws": {
"compliance1": MagicMock(
Requirements=[
requirements=[
MagicMock(
Checks=["check1", "check2"],
checks={"aws": ["check1", "check2"]},
),
],
),
@@ -167,35 +170,38 @@ class TestCompliance:
def test_generate_compliance_overview_template(self, mock_provider_choices):
mock_provider_choices.values = ["aws"]
# ``name`` is a reserved MagicMock kwarg (it labels the mock for repr,
# it does NOT set a ``.name`` attribute), so it must be assigned
# explicitly after construction.
requirement1 = MagicMock(
Id="requirement1",
Name="Requirement 1",
Description="Description of requirement 1",
Attributes=[],
Checks=["check1", "check2"],
Tactics=["tactic1"],
SubTechniques=["subtechnique1"],
Platforms=["platform1"],
TechniqueURL="https://example.com",
id="requirement1",
description="Description of requirement 1",
attributes=[],
checks={"aws": ["check1", "check2"]},
tactics=["tactic1"],
sub_techniques=["subtechnique1"],
platforms=["platform1"],
technique_url="https://example.com",
)
requirement1.name = "Requirement 1"
requirement2 = MagicMock(
Id="requirement2",
Name="Requirement 2",
Description="Description of requirement 2",
Attributes=[],
Checks=[],
Tactics=[],
SubTechniques=[],
Platforms=[],
TechniqueURL="",
id="requirement2",
description="Description of requirement 2",
attributes=[],
checks={"aws": []},
tactics=[],
sub_techniques=[],
platforms=[],
technique_url="",
)
requirement2.name = "Requirement 2"
compliance1 = MagicMock(
Requirements=[requirement1, requirement2],
Framework="Framework 1",
Version="1.0",
Description="Description of compliance1",
Name="Compliance 1",
requirements=[requirement1, requirement2],
framework="Framework 1",
version="1.0",
description="Description of compliance1",
)
compliance1.name = "Compliance 1"
prowler_compliance = {"aws": {"compliance1": compliance1}}
template = generate_compliance_overview_template(prowler_compliance)
@@ -262,33 +268,43 @@ def reset_compliance_cache():
"""Reset the module-level cache so each test starts cold."""
previous = dict(compliance_module.AVAILABLE_COMPLIANCE_FRAMEWORKS)
compliance_module.AVAILABLE_COMPLIANCE_FRAMEWORKS.clear()
# The warming flags are module-global; clear them so they do not leak
# between tests that call warm_compliance_caches.
compliance_module.COMPLIANCE_WARMING_STARTED.clear()
compliance_module.COMPLIANCE_WARMED.clear()
try:
yield
finally:
compliance_module.AVAILABLE_COMPLIANCE_FRAMEWORKS.clear()
compliance_module.AVAILABLE_COMPLIANCE_FRAMEWORKS.update(previous)
compliance_module.COMPLIANCE_WARMING_STARTED.clear()
compliance_module.COMPLIANCE_WARMED.clear()
class TestGetComplianceFrameworks:
def test_returns_keys_from_compliance_get_bulk(self, reset_compliance_cache):
with patch("api.compliance.Compliance") as mock_compliance:
mock_compliance.get_bulk.return_value = {
with patch(
"api.compliance.get_bulk_compliance_frameworks_universal"
) as mock_get_bulk:
mock_get_bulk.return_value = {
"cis_1.4_aws": MagicMock(),
"mitre_attack_aws": MagicMock(),
}
result = get_compliance_frameworks(Provider.ProviderChoices.AWS)
assert sorted(result) == ["cis_1.4_aws", "mitre_attack_aws"]
mock_compliance.get_bulk.assert_called_once_with(Provider.ProviderChoices.AWS)
mock_get_bulk.assert_called_once_with(Provider.ProviderChoices.AWS)
def test_caches_result_per_provider(self, reset_compliance_cache):
with patch("api.compliance.Compliance") as mock_compliance:
mock_compliance.get_bulk.return_value = {"cis_1.4_aws": MagicMock()}
with patch(
"api.compliance.get_bulk_compliance_frameworks_universal"
) as mock_get_bulk:
mock_get_bulk.return_value = {"cis_1.4_aws": MagicMock()}
get_compliance_frameworks(Provider.ProviderChoices.AWS)
get_compliance_frameworks(Provider.ProviderChoices.AWS)
# Cached after first call.
assert mock_compliance.get_bulk.call_count == 1
assert mock_get_bulk.call_count == 1
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"provider_type",
@@ -296,17 +312,105 @@ class TestGetComplianceFrameworks:
)
def test_listing_is_subset_of_bulk(self, reset_compliance_cache, provider_type):
"""Regression for CLOUD-API-40S: every name returned by
``get_compliance_frameworks`` must be loadable via ``Compliance.get_bulk``.
``get_compliance_frameworks`` must be loadable via
``get_bulk_compliance_frameworks_universal``.
A divergence here is what produced ``KeyError: 'csa_ccm_4.0'`` in
``generate_outputs_task`` after universal/multi-provider compliance
JSONs were introduced at the top-level ``prowler/compliance/`` path.
"""
bulk_keys = set(Compliance.get_bulk(provider_type).keys())
bulk_keys = set(get_bulk_compliance_frameworks_universal(provider_type).keys())
listed = set(get_compliance_frameworks(provider_type))
missing = listed - bulk_keys
assert not missing, (
f"get_compliance_frameworks({provider_type!r}) returned names not "
f"loadable by Compliance.get_bulk: {sorted(missing)}"
f"loadable by get_bulk_compliance_frameworks_universal: "
f"{sorted(missing)}"
)
class TestWarmComplianceCaches:
def test_warms_all_provider_types_by_default(self, reset_compliance_cache):
provider_types = list(Provider.ProviderChoices.values)
with (
patch("api.compliance.get_compliance_frameworks") as mock_frameworks,
patch("api.compliance._ensure_provider_loaded") as mock_ensure,
):
warm_compliance_caches()
warmed = {call.args[0] for call in mock_frameworks.call_args_list}
assert warmed == set(provider_types)
assert mock_frameworks.call_count == len(provider_types)
assert mock_ensure.call_count == len(provider_types)
def test_warms_only_requested_provider_types(self, reset_compliance_cache):
with (
patch("api.compliance.get_compliance_frameworks") as mock_frameworks,
patch("api.compliance._ensure_provider_loaded") as mock_ensure,
):
warm_compliance_caches([Provider.ProviderChoices.AWS])
mock_frameworks.assert_called_once_with(Provider.ProviderChoices.AWS)
mock_ensure.assert_called_once_with(Provider.ProviderChoices.AWS)
def test_populates_module_cache(self, reset_compliance_cache):
with (
patch(
"api.compliance.get_bulk_compliance_frameworks_universal"
) as mock_get_bulk,
patch("api.compliance._ensure_provider_loaded"),
):
mock_get_bulk.return_value = {"cis_1.4_aws": MagicMock()}
warm_compliance_caches([Provider.ProviderChoices.AWS])
assert (
Provider.ProviderChoices.AWS
in compliance_module.AVAILABLE_COMPLIANCE_FRAMEWORKS
)
def test_failing_provider_does_not_abort_the_rest(self, reset_compliance_cache):
"""A failing provider (even on SystemExit) is isolated; others warm."""
providers = [Provider.ProviderChoices.AWS, Provider.ProviderChoices.OKTA]
def fake_frameworks(provider_type):
if provider_type == Provider.ProviderChoices.OKTA:
raise SystemExit(1)
return []
with (
patch(
"api.compliance.get_compliance_frameworks", side_effect=fake_frameworks
),
patch("api.compliance._ensure_provider_loaded") as mock_ensure,
):
failed = warm_compliance_caches(providers)
assert failed == [Provider.ProviderChoices.OKTA]
mock_ensure.assert_called_once_with(Provider.ProviderChoices.AWS)
def test_sets_readiness_flags(self, reset_compliance_cache):
assert not compliance_module.COMPLIANCE_WARMING_STARTED.is_set()
assert not compliance_module.COMPLIANCE_WARMED.is_set()
with (
patch("api.compliance.get_compliance_frameworks"),
patch("api.compliance._ensure_provider_loaded"),
):
warm_compliance_caches([Provider.ProviderChoices.AWS])
assert compliance_module.COMPLIANCE_WARMING_STARTED.is_set()
assert compliance_module.COMPLIANCE_WARMED.is_set()
def test_marks_warmed_even_when_a_provider_fails(self, reset_compliance_cache):
"""A failed provider still leaves the caches flagged as warmed."""
with (
patch(
"api.compliance.get_compliance_frameworks",
side_effect=SystemExit(1),
),
patch("api.compliance._ensure_provider_loaded"),
):
warm_compliance_caches([Provider.ProviderChoices.AWS])
assert compliance_module.COMPLIANCE_WARMED.is_set()
@@ -0,0 +1,55 @@
from config.django.base import label_postgres_connections
class TestLabelPostgresConnections:
def test_labels_postgres_and_skips_neo4j(self, monkeypatch):
monkeypatch.setenv("DJANGO_APP_COMPONENT", "scan")
databases = {
"default": {"ENGINE": "psqlextra.backend"},
"neo4j": {"HOST": "neo4j", "PORT": "7687"},
}
label_postgres_connections(databases)
assert databases["default"]["OPTIONS"]["application_name"] == "scan:default"
assert "OPTIONS" not in databases["neo4j"]
def test_labels_plain_postgresql_backend(self, monkeypatch):
monkeypatch.setenv("DJANGO_APP_COMPONENT", "api")
databases = {"saas": {"ENGINE": "django.db.backends.postgresql"}}
label_postgres_connections(databases)
assert databases["saas"]["OPTIONS"]["application_name"] == "api:saas"
def test_defaults_component_to_api_when_unset(self, monkeypatch):
monkeypatch.delenv("DJANGO_APP_COMPONENT", raising=False)
databases = {"default": {"ENGINE": "psqlextra.backend"}}
label_postgres_connections(databases)
assert databases["default"]["OPTIONS"]["application_name"] == "api:default"
def test_preserves_existing_options(self, monkeypatch):
monkeypatch.setenv("DJANGO_APP_COMPONENT", "worker")
databases = {
"replica": {
"ENGINE": "psqlextra.backend",
"OPTIONS": {"sslmode": "require"},
}
}
label_postgres_connections(databases)
assert databases["replica"]["OPTIONS"] == {
"sslmode": "require",
"application_name": "worker:replica",
}
def test_truncates_application_name_to_63_bytes(self, monkeypatch):
monkeypatch.setenv("DJANGO_APP_COMPONENT", "c" * 80)
databases = {"default": {"ENGINE": "psqlextra.backend"}}
label_postgres_connections(databases)
assert len(databases["default"]["OPTIONS"]["application_name"]) == 63
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@@ -0,0 +1,191 @@
"""Tests for the platform SSE infrastructure (``api.sse``).
Cover the two security-critical platform pieces the channel-name
convention (:mod:`api.sse.utils`) and the tenant gate enforced by
:class:`api.sse.channelmanager.SSEChannelManager`. The SSE authentication
class lives in :mod:`api.authentication` with the rest of the auth stack,
so its tests live in ``test_authentication.py``. Per-feature SSE endpoints
add their own tests on top of these.
"""
import uuid
from unittest.mock import MagicMock
import pytest
from django.http import StreamingHttpResponse
from rest_framework.test import APIRequestFactory, force_authenticate
from api.sse.base_views import BaseSSEViewSet
from api.sse.channelmanager import SSEChannelManager
from api.sse.utils import make_channel_name, tenant_id_from_channel
class TestMakeChannel:
def test_round_trips_tenant_id(self):
tenant_id = uuid.uuid4()
channel = make_channel_name("lighthouse-session", tenant_id, uuid.uuid4())
assert tenant_id_from_channel(channel) == tenant_id
def test_accepts_str_arguments(self):
tenant_id = uuid.uuid4()
channel = make_channel_name("lighthouse-session", str(tenant_id), "resource-1")
assert channel == f"lighthouse-session:{tenant_id}:resource-1"
def test_prefix_with_hyphen_is_not_split(self):
# Prefixes contain hyphens but never colons, so the tenant id is
# always the second colon-separated segment.
tenant_id = uuid.uuid4()
channel = make_channel_name("a-long-hyphenated-prefix", tenant_id, "res")
assert tenant_id_from_channel(channel) == tenant_id
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"prefix, tenant_id, resource_id",
[
("evil:prefix", uuid.uuid4(), "res"),
("prefix", uuid.uuid4(), "res:extra"),
("prefix", "tenant:smuggled", "res"),
],
)
def test_rejects_separator_injection(self, prefix, tenant_id, resource_id):
# A colon in any segment would let a crafted name smuggle extra
# segments past the parser, so construction must fail loudly.
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
make_channel_name(prefix, tenant_id, resource_id)
class TestTenantIdFromChannel:
def test_returns_none_for_too_few_segments(self):
assert tenant_id_from_channel("prefix:only") is None
assert tenant_id_from_channel("garbage") is None
def test_returns_none_for_too_many_segments(self):
# A valid tenant UUID in position 1 must not authorize a
# non-canonical name that carries extra segments.
tenant_id = uuid.uuid4()
assert tenant_id_from_channel(f"prefix:{tenant_id}:resource:extra") is None
def test_returns_none_for_non_uuid_tenant_segment(self):
assert tenant_id_from_channel("prefix:not-a-uuid:resource") is None
def test_parses_valid_channel(self):
tenant_id = uuid.uuid4()
assert tenant_id_from_channel(f"prefix:{tenant_id}:resource") == tenant_id
@pytest.mark.django_db
class TestSSEChannelManager:
def test_member_can_read_own_tenant_channel(
self, create_test_user, tenants_fixture
):
tenant = tenants_fixture[0]
channel = make_channel_name("lighthouse-session", tenant.id, uuid.uuid4())
assert SSEChannelManager().can_read_channel(create_test_user, channel)
def test_non_member_cannot_read_other_tenant_channel(
self, create_test_user, tenants_fixture
):
# create_test_user is a member of tenant1 and tenant2 but not tenant3.
foreign_tenant = tenants_fixture[2]
channel = make_channel_name(
"lighthouse-session", foreign_tenant.id, uuid.uuid4()
)
assert not SSEChannelManager().can_read_channel(create_test_user, channel)
def test_anonymous_user_is_rejected(self, tenants_fixture):
channel = make_channel_name(
"lighthouse-session", tenants_fixture[0].id, uuid.uuid4()
)
assert not SSEChannelManager().can_read_channel(None, channel)
anon = MagicMock(is_authenticated=False)
assert not SSEChannelManager().can_read_channel(anon, channel)
def test_malformed_channel_is_rejected(self, create_test_user, tenants_fixture):
assert not SSEChannelManager().can_read_channel(create_test_user, "garbage")
def test_get_channels_for_request_returns_active_tenant_channels(self):
tenant_id = uuid.uuid4()
own = make_channel_name("prefix", tenant_id, "resource")
request = MagicMock()
request.tenant_id = str(tenant_id)
request.sse_channels = {own}
assert SSEChannelManager().get_channels_for_request(request, {}) == {own}
def test_get_channels_for_request_drops_other_tenant_channels(self):
# Fail-closed: a channel for a tenant other than the active JWT
# tenant is dropped before reaching django-eventstream, even if the
# viewset mistakenly stashed it. This is the primary tenant gate that
# binds authorization to request.tenant_id, not just membership.
active_tenant = uuid.uuid4()
own = make_channel_name("prefix", active_tenant, "resource")
foreign = make_channel_name("prefix", uuid.uuid4(), "resource")
request = MagicMock()
request.tenant_id = str(active_tenant)
request.sse_channels = {own, foreign}
assert SSEChannelManager().get_channels_for_request(request, {}) == {own}
def test_get_channels_for_request_drops_malformed_channels(self):
request = MagicMock()
request.tenant_id = str(uuid.uuid4())
request.sse_channels = {"garbage", "prefix:not-a-uuid:resource"}
assert SSEChannelManager().get_channels_for_request(request, {}) == set()
def test_get_channels_for_request_without_tenant_returns_empty(self):
# No active tenant on the request (auth/RLS never ran) → fail closed,
# regardless of any channels stashed on it.
request = MagicMock(spec=[])
assert SSEChannelManager().get_channels_for_request(request, {}) == set()
def test_get_channels_for_request_defaults_to_empty(self):
# A request that never went through BaseSSEViewSet.list has no
# sse_channels attribute; the manager must not raise.
request = object()
assert SSEChannelManager().get_channels_for_request(request, {}) == set()
def test_channel_is_not_reliable(self):
# v1 ships without server-side replay storage.
assert (
SSEChannelManager().is_channel_reliable("prefix:tenant:resource") is False
)
@pytest.mark.django_db
class TestBaseSSEViewSet:
"""End-to-end check that the base viewset opens a stream.
``BaseSSEViewSet.list`` hands the DRF ``Request`` straight to
django-eventstream's ``events()``, which is written for a plain
Django request. This drives a real request through the full DRF
stack (authentication, RLS, content negotiation, channel manager)
and asserts the result is an SSE stream, so the DRF/Django request
mismatch cannot regress silently.
"""
def test_list_opens_event_stream(self, create_test_user, tenants_fixture):
tenant = tenants_fixture[0]
channel = make_channel_name("test-sse", tenant.id, uuid.uuid4())
seen_tenant_ids = []
class _StreamingSSEViewSet(BaseSSEViewSet):
def get_channels(self):
# Reached only after dispatch/initial ran, so the RLS
# tenant context is already on the request.
seen_tenant_ids.append(self.request.tenant_id)
return {channel}
request = APIRequestFactory().get("/api/v1/test-sse/stream")
force_authenticate(
request, user=create_test_user, token={"tenant_id": str(tenant.id)}
)
view = _StreamingSSEViewSet.as_view({"get": "list"})
response = view(request)
# A StreamingHttpResponse (not the plain HttpResponse used for SSE
# error envelopes) means events() accepted the DRF request, the
# channel manager handed it a non-empty channel set, and the
# stream was opened end to end.
assert isinstance(response, StreamingHttpResponse)
assert response.status_code == 200
assert response["Content-Type"] == "text/event-stream"
assert seen_tenant_ids == [str(tenant.id)]
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@@ -357,6 +357,30 @@ class TestGetProwlerProviderKwargs:
expected_result = {**secret_dict, **expected_extra_kwargs}
assert result == expected_result
def test_get_prowler_provider_kwargs_oraclecloud_converts_region_string_to_set(
self,
):
secret_dict = {
"user": "ocid1.user.oc1..fake",
"fingerprint": "00:11:22:33:44:55:66:77",
"key_content": "-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----\nfake\n-----END PRIVATE KEY-----",
"tenancy": "ocid1.tenancy.oc1..fake",
"region": "us-ashburn-1",
"pass_phrase": "fake-passphrase",
}
secret_mock = MagicMock()
secret_mock.secret = secret_dict
provider = MagicMock()
provider.provider = Provider.ProviderChoices.ORACLECLOUD.value
provider.secret = secret_mock
provider.uid = "ocid1.tenancy.oc1..fake"
result = get_prowler_provider_kwargs(provider)
expected_result = {**secret_dict, "region": {"us-ashburn-1"}}
assert result == expected_result
def test_get_prowler_provider_kwargs_with_mutelist(self):
provider_uid = "provider_uid"
secret_dict = {"key": "value"}
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@@ -243,6 +243,12 @@ def get_prowler_provider_kwargs(
**prowler_provider_kwargs,
"filter_accounts": [provider.uid],
}
elif provider.provider == Provider.ProviderChoices.ORACLECLOUD.value:
if isinstance(prowler_provider_kwargs.get("region"), str):
prowler_provider_kwargs = {
**prowler_provider_kwargs,
"region": {prowler_provider_kwargs["region"]},
}
elif provider.provider == Provider.ProviderChoices.OPENSTACK.value:
# clouds_yaml_content, clouds_yaml_cloud and provider_id are validated
# in the provider itself, so it's not needed here.
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@@ -1,6 +1,10 @@
import uuid
from django.http import QueryDict
from django.urls import reverse
from django_celery_results.models import TaskResult
from rest_framework import status
from rest_framework.exceptions import ValidationError
from rest_framework.response import Response
from api.exceptions import (
@@ -8,7 +12,7 @@ from api.exceptions import (
TaskInProgressException,
TaskNotFoundException,
)
from api.models import StateChoices, Task
from api.models import Provider, StateChoices, Task
from api.v1.serializers import TaskSerializer
@@ -74,6 +78,162 @@ class PaginateByPkMixin:
return self.get_paginated_response(serialized)
class JsonApiFilterMixin:
"""Shared helpers for manually applying django-filter to JSON:API params."""
jsonapi_filter_replace_dots = False
def _normalize_jsonapi_params(
self,
query_params,
exclude_keys=None,
replace_dots=None,
):
exclude_keys = exclude_keys or set()
if replace_dots is None:
replace_dots = self.jsonapi_filter_replace_dots
normalized = QueryDict(mutable=True)
for key, values in query_params.lists():
normalized_key = (
key[7:-1] if key.startswith("filter[") and key.endswith("]") else key
)
if replace_dots:
normalized_key = normalized_key.replace(".", "__")
if normalized_key not in exclude_keys:
normalized.setlist(normalized_key, values)
return normalized
def _apply_filterset(
self,
queryset,
filterset_class,
exclude_keys=None,
replace_dots=None,
):
normalized_params = self._normalize_jsonapi_params(
self.request.query_params,
exclude_keys=set(exclude_keys or []),
replace_dots=replace_dots,
)
filterset = filterset_class(normalized_params, queryset=queryset)
if not filterset.is_valid():
raise ValidationError(filterset.errors)
return filterset.qs
class ProviderFilterParamsMixin(JsonApiFilterMixin):
"""Shared extraction of provider filters from JSON:API query params."""
PROVIDER_FILTER_KEYS = frozenset(
{
"provider_id",
"provider_id__in",
"provider_type",
"provider_type__in",
"provider_groups",
"provider_groups__in",
}
)
PROVIDER_FILTER_DOT_ALIAS_KEYS = frozenset(
{
"provider_id.in",
"provider_type.in",
"provider_groups.in",
}
)
PROVIDER_FILTER_QUERY_KEYS = PROVIDER_FILTER_KEYS | PROVIDER_FILTER_DOT_ALIAS_KEYS
def _csv_filter_values(self, value):
return [item.strip() for item in value.split(",") if item.strip()]
def _validate_uuid_filter_values(self, field_name, values):
try:
for value in values:
uuid.UUID(str(value))
except (TypeError, ValueError, AttributeError):
raise ValidationError({field_name: ["Enter a valid UUID."]})
def _has_provider_filters(self, include_dot_aliases=False):
provider_filter_keys = (
self.PROVIDER_FILTER_QUERY_KEYS
if include_dot_aliases
else self.PROVIDER_FILTER_KEYS
)
return any(
self.request.query_params.get(f"filter[{key}]")
for key in provider_filter_keys
)
def _extract_provider_filters_from_params(
self,
*,
validate_uuids=False,
include_dot_aliases=False,
):
params = self.request.query_params
filters = {}
valid_provider_types = {
choice[0] for choice in Provider.ProviderChoices.choices
}
provider_id = params.get("filter[provider_id]")
if provider_id:
if validate_uuids:
self._validate_uuid_filter_values("provider_id", [provider_id])
filters["provider_id"] = provider_id
provider_id_in = params.get("filter[provider_id__in]")
if include_dot_aliases:
provider_id_in = provider_id_in or params.get("filter[provider_id.in]")
if provider_id_in:
values = self._csv_filter_values(provider_id_in)
if validate_uuids:
self._validate_uuid_filter_values("provider_id__in", values)
filters["provider_id__in"] = values
provider_type = params.get("filter[provider_type]")
if provider_type:
if provider_type not in valid_provider_types:
raise ValidationError(
{"provider_type": f"Invalid choice: {provider_type}"}
)
filters["provider__provider"] = provider_type
provider_type_in = params.get("filter[provider_type__in]")
if include_dot_aliases:
provider_type_in = provider_type_in or params.get(
"filter[provider_type.in]"
)
if provider_type_in:
values = self._csv_filter_values(provider_type_in)
invalid = [value for value in values if value not in valid_provider_types]
if invalid:
raise ValidationError(
{"provider_type__in": f"Invalid choices: {', '.join(invalid)}"}
)
filters["provider__provider__in"] = values
provider_groups = params.get("filter[provider_groups]")
if provider_groups:
if validate_uuids:
self._validate_uuid_filter_values("provider_groups", [provider_groups])
filters["provider__provider_groups__id"] = provider_groups
provider_groups_in = params.get("filter[provider_groups__in]")
if include_dot_aliases:
provider_groups_in = provider_groups_in or params.get(
"filter[provider_groups.in]"
)
if provider_groups_in:
values = self._csv_filter_values(provider_groups_in)
if validate_uuids:
self._validate_uuid_filter_values("provider_groups__in", values)
filters["provider__provider_groups__id__in"] = values
return filters
class TaskManagementMixin:
"""
Mixin to manage task status checking.
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@@ -26,6 +26,61 @@ celery_app.conf.result_backend_transport_options = {
}
celery_app.conf.visibility_timeout = BROKER_VISIBILITY_TIMEOUT
# Durable delivery: keep the message until the task finishes, so a worker killed
# mid-task (deploy/OOM/eviction) does not silently drop it. Reserve one task at a
# time so a crash exposes at most one extra reserved message.
celery_app.conf.task_acks_late = True
celery_app.conf.task_reject_on_worker_lost = True
celery_app.conf.worker_prefetch_multiplier = env.int(
"DJANGO_CELERY_WORKER_PREFETCH_MULTIPLIER", default=1
)
# On SIGTERM, give the worker time to finish or re-queue in-flight tasks before
# it is forcefully killed (Celery 5.5+ soft shutdown).
celery_app.conf.worker_soft_shutdown_timeout = env.int(
"DJANGO_CELERY_WORKER_SOFT_SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT", default=60
)
# Bound execution so a blocked task cannot pin a worker forever. Connection
# checks get a tight limit; scans and provider/tenant deletions can legitimately
# run for more than a day on large tenants, so they get a much higher cap.
# The default for every other task is set as the global limit, not as a "*"
# annotation: Celery applies the "*" entry AFTER the per-task one, so a "*" in
# task_annotations would silently overwrite every specific limit defined below.
_TASK_HARD_LIMIT = env.int("DJANGO_CELERY_TASK_TIME_LIMIT", default=6 * 60 * 60)
_TASK_SOFT_LIMIT = env.int(
"DJANGO_CELERY_TASK_SOFT_TIME_LIMIT", default=_TASK_HARD_LIMIT - 600
)
_LONG_TASK_HARD_LIMIT = env.int(
"DJANGO_CELERY_LONG_TASK_TIME_LIMIT", default=48 * 60 * 60
)
_LONG_TASK_SOFT_LIMIT = env.int(
"DJANGO_CELERY_LONG_TASK_SOFT_TIME_LIMIT", default=_LONG_TASK_HARD_LIMIT - 600
)
celery_app.conf.task_time_limit = _TASK_HARD_LIMIT
celery_app.conf.task_soft_time_limit = _TASK_SOFT_LIMIT
celery_app.conf.task_annotations = {
**{
name: {"soft_time_limit": 60, "time_limit": 120}
for name in (
"provider-connection-check",
"integration-connection-check",
"lighthouse-connection-check",
"lighthouse-provider-connection-check",
)
},
**{
name: {
"soft_time_limit": _LONG_TASK_SOFT_LIMIT,
"time_limit": _LONG_TASK_HARD_LIMIT,
}
for name in (
"scan-perform",
"scan-perform-scheduled",
"provider-deletion",
"tenant-deletion",
)
},
}
celery_app.autodiscover_tasks(["api"])
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@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ from datetime import timedelta
from config.custom_logging import LOGGING # noqa
from config.env import BASE_DIR, env # noqa
from config.settings.celery import * # noqa
from config.settings.eventstream import * # noqa
from config.settings.partitions import * # noqa
from config.settings.sentry import * # noqa
from config.settings.social_login import * # noqa
@@ -44,9 +45,11 @@ INSTALLED_APPS = [
"dj_rest_auth.registration",
"rest_framework.authtoken",
"drf_simple_apikey",
"django_eventstream",
]
MIDDLEWARE = [
"api.middleware.CloseDBConnectionsMiddleware",
"django_guid.middleware.guid_middleware",
"django.middleware.security.SecurityMiddleware",
"django.contrib.sessions.middleware.SessionMiddleware",
@@ -136,6 +139,7 @@ SPECTACULAR_SETTINGS = {
}
WSGI_APPLICATION = "config.wsgi.application"
ASGI_APPLICATION = "config.asgi.application"
DJANGO_GUID = {
"GUID_HEADER_NAME": "Transaction-ID",
@@ -306,3 +310,32 @@ SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE = True
ATTACK_PATHS_SCAN_STALE_THRESHOLD_MINUTES = env.int(
"ATTACK_PATHS_SCAN_STALE_THRESHOLD_MINUTES", 2880
) # 48h
# Orphan task recovery feature flags. The master switch is OFF by default, so task
# recovery is opt-in; enable it with DJANGO_TASK_RECOVERY_ENABLED=true. The per-group
# toggles default to enabled, so once the master is on every group recovers unless a
# group is explicitly turned off.
TASK_RECOVERY_ENABLED = env.bool("DJANGO_TASK_RECOVERY_ENABLED", False)
TASK_RECOVERY_SUMMARIES_ENABLED = env.bool(
"DJANGO_TASK_RECOVERY_SUMMARIES_ENABLED", True
)
TASK_RECOVERY_DELETIONS_ENABLED = env.bool(
"DJANGO_TASK_RECOVERY_DELETIONS_ENABLED", True
)
def label_postgres_connections(databases):
"""Tag each Postgres connection with ``application_name="<component>:<alias>"``
so connections are attributable by component in ``pg_stat_activity`` (and any
tooling that surfaces ``application_name``). The component (api / worker /
scan / ...) is injected per process by the container entrypoint via
``DJANGO_APP_COMPONENT``; the alias distinguishes which pool inside the
process owns the connection. The neo4j entry is skipped (not a Postgres
backend). Postgres truncates ``application_name`` at 63 bytes.
"""
component = env.str("DJANGO_APP_COMPONENT", default="api")
for alias, config in databases.items():
engine = config.get("ENGINE", "")
if engine.startswith("psqlextra") or "postgresql" in engine:
name = f"{component}:{alias}"[:63]
config.setdefault("OPTIONS", {})["application_name"] = name
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@@ -54,6 +54,8 @@ DATABASES = {
DATABASES["default"] = DATABASES["prowler_user"]
label_postgres_connections(DATABASES) # noqa: F405
REST_FRAMEWORK["DEFAULT_RENDERER_CLASSES"] = tuple( # noqa: F405
render_class
for render_class in REST_FRAMEWORK["DEFAULT_RENDERER_CLASSES"] # noqa: F405
@@ -58,3 +58,5 @@ DATABASES = {
}
DATABASES["default"] = DATABASES["prowler_user"]
label_postgres_connections(DATABASES) # noqa: F405
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@@ -34,3 +34,8 @@ DRF_API_KEY = {
# JWT
SIMPLE_JWT["ALGORITHM"] = "HS256" # noqa: F405
# pyjwt >= 2.13.0 rejects an empty HMAC signing key, so HS256 tests need a real
# key (>= 32 bytes also avoids the InsecureKeyLengthWarning). Production uses RS256.
SIMPLE_JWT["SIGNING_KEY"] = env.str( # noqa: F405
"DJANGO_TOKEN_SIGNING_KEY", "insecure-testing-jwt-signing-key-do-not-use-in-prod"
)
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@@ -1,6 +1,9 @@
import logging
import multiprocessing
import os
import threading
from uvicorn_worker import UvicornWorker
from config.env import env
@@ -11,18 +14,45 @@ os.environ.setdefault("DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE", "config.django.production")
import django # noqa: E402
django.setup()
from api.compliance import warm_compliance_caches # noqa: E402
from config.django.production import LOGGING as DJANGO_LOGGERS, DEBUG # noqa: E402
from config.custom_logging import BackendLogger # noqa: E402
BIND_ADDRESS = env("DJANGO_BIND_ADDRESS", default="127.0.0.1")
PORT = env("DJANGO_PORT", default=8080)
class ProwlerUvicornWorker(UvicornWorker):
CONFIG_KWARGS = {
# Keep-alive idle timeout. Must exceed the load balancer idle timeout.
"timeout_keep_alive": env.int("GUNICORN_KEEPALIVE", default=75),
"loop": "uvloop",
"lifespan": "off", # Django ASGIHandler doesn't handle lifespan scopes
}
# Required so SSE endpoints can keep the event loop alive while waiting for events
worker_class = env(
"DJANGO_WORKER_CLASS",
default="config.guniconf.ProwlerUvicornWorker",
)
# Server settings
bind = f"{BIND_ADDRESS}:{PORT}"
workers = env.int("DJANGO_WORKERS", default=multiprocessing.cpu_count() * 2 + 1)
reload = DEBUG
# Preload the application before forking workers in production: the app is
# imported once in the master and workers fork from it. In development, disable
# preload so the server restarts on code changes.
preload_app = not DEBUG
# Worker timeout in seconds. Increased from the default 30s to handle requests
# that may take longer, such as complex API operations.
timeout = env.int("GUNICORN_TIMEOUT", default=120)
# Logging
logconfig_dict = DJANGO_LOGGERS
gunicorn_logger = logging.getLogger(BackendLogger.GUNICORN)
@@ -41,3 +71,26 @@ def on_reload(_):
def when_ready(_):
gunicorn_logger.info("Gunicorn server is ready")
def _warm_compliance_caches_in_background():
"""Warm compliance caches off the request path and log the outcome."""
failed = warm_compliance_caches()
if failed:
gunicorn_logger.warning("Compliance caches warmed (skipped: %s)", failed)
else:
gunicorn_logger.info("Compliance caches warmed")
def post_fork(_server, worker):
"""Warm compliance caches after each worker fork.
Warm compliance caches in a background thread so the worker becomes ready
immediately. A request for a not-yet-warmed provider lazily loads just that
provider, which stays well under the worker timeout.
"""
threading.Thread(
target=_warm_compliance_caches_in_background,
name="warm-compliance-caches",
daemon=True,
).start()
@@ -53,3 +53,8 @@ CELERY_TASK_TRACK_STARTED = True
CELERY_BROKER_CONNECTION_RETRY_ON_STARTUP = True
CELERY_DEADLOCK_ATTEMPTS = env.int("DJANGO_CELERY_DEADLOCK_ATTEMPTS", default=5)
# Opt-in override for Celery's prefork pool size. When unset, Celery falls back
# to its default (os.cpu_count()).
if "DJANGO_CELERY_WORKER_CONCURRENCY" in env.ENVIRON:
CELERY_WORKER_CONCURRENCY = env.int("DJANGO_CELERY_WORKER_CONCURRENCY")
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
"""Server-Sent Events (SSE) configuration.
Wires django-eventstream into the platform: Valkey Pub/Sub backend on a
dedicated DB (separate from the Celery broker), the platform channel
manager, and headers that match the existing CORS allowlist.
"""
from config.env import env
from config.settings.celery import (
VALKEY_HOST,
VALKEY_PASSWORD,
VALKEY_PORT,
VALKEY_SCHEME,
VALKEY_USERNAME,
)
# Dedicated Valkey DB for the SSE Pub/Sub bus. Kept distinct from the
# Celery broker DB so a noisy broker can't shoulder out streaming
# traffic on the same keyspace.
EVENTSTREAM_VALKEY_DB = env.int("EVENTSTREAM_VALKEY_DB", default=2)
EVENTSTREAM_REDIS: dict = {
"host": VALKEY_HOST,
"port": int(VALKEY_PORT),
"db": EVENTSTREAM_VALKEY_DB,
}
if VALKEY_PASSWORD:
EVENTSTREAM_REDIS["password"] = VALKEY_PASSWORD
if VALKEY_USERNAME:
EVENTSTREAM_REDIS["username"] = VALKEY_USERNAME
if VALKEY_SCHEME == "rediss":
EVENTSTREAM_REDIS["ssl"] = True
# Platform channel manager — performs the per-feature authorization and
# rewrites the placeholder channel from the URL into the canonical
# tenant-scoped channel name. See ``api.sse.channelmanager``.
EVENTSTREAM_CHANNELMANAGER_CLASS = "api.sse.channelmanager.SSEChannelManager"
# Headers a browser EventSource may legitimately send. Keep tight; the
# stream itself reads no body, so no permissive defaults.
EVENTSTREAM_ALLOW_HEADERS = "Cache-Control, Last-Event-ID"
@@ -76,6 +76,8 @@ IGNORED_EXCEPTIONS = [
# PowerShell Errors in User Authentication
"Microsoft Teams User Auth connection failed: Please check your permissions and try again.",
"Exchange Online User Auth connection failed: Please check your permissions and try again.",
# ASGI: Client disconnected before the response finished (health-check probes on /health/live)
"RequestAborted",
]
@@ -1,12 +1,14 @@
from datetime import datetime, timedelta, timezone
from celery import current_app, states
from celery import states
from celery.utils.log import get_task_logger
from config.django.base import ATTACK_PATHS_SCAN_STALE_THRESHOLD_MINUTES
from tasks.jobs.attack_paths.db_utils import (
_mark_scan_finished,
recover_graph_data_ready,
)
from tasks.jobs.orphan_recovery import is_worker_alive as _is_worker_alive
from tasks.jobs.orphan_recovery import revoke_task as _revoke_task
from api.attack_paths import database as graph_database
from api.db_router import MainRouter
@@ -150,32 +152,6 @@ def _cleanup_stale_scheduled_scans(cutoff: datetime) -> list[str]:
return cleaned_up
def _is_worker_alive(worker: str) -> bool:
"""Ping a specific Celery worker. Returns `True` if it responds or on error."""
try:
response = current_app.control.inspect(destination=[worker], timeout=1.0).ping()
return response is not None and worker in response
except Exception:
logger.exception(f"Failed to ping worker {worker}, treating as alive")
return True
def _revoke_task(task_result, terminate: bool = True) -> None:
"""Revoke a Celery task. Non-fatal on failure.
`terminate=True` SIGTERMs the worker if the task is mid-execution; use
for EXECUTING cleanup. `terminate=False` only marks the task id revoked
across workers, so any worker pulling the queued message discards it;
use for SCHEDULED cleanup where the task hasn't run yet.
"""
try:
kwargs = {"terminate": True, "signal": "SIGTERM"} if terminate else {}
current_app.control.revoke(task_result.task_id, **kwargs)
logger.info(f"Revoked task {task_result.task_id}")
except Exception:
logger.exception(f"Failed to revoke task {task_result.task_id}")
def _cleanup_scan(scan, task_result, reason: str) -> bool:
"""
Clean up a single stale `AttackPathsScan`:
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@@ -39,11 +39,6 @@ from prowler.lib.outputs.compliance.cis.cis_oraclecloud import OracleCloudCIS
from prowler.lib.outputs.compliance.cisa_scuba.cisa_scuba_googleworkspace import (
GoogleWorkspaceCISASCuBA,
)
from prowler.lib.outputs.compliance.csa.csa_alibabacloud import AlibabaCloudCSA
from prowler.lib.outputs.compliance.csa.csa_aws import AWSCSA
from prowler.lib.outputs.compliance.csa.csa_azure import AzureCSA
from prowler.lib.outputs.compliance.csa.csa_gcp import GCPCSA
from prowler.lib.outputs.compliance.csa.csa_oraclecloud import OracleCloudCSA
from prowler.lib.outputs.compliance.ens.ens_aws import AWSENS
from prowler.lib.outputs.compliance.ens.ens_azure import AzureENS
from prowler.lib.outputs.compliance.ens.ens_gcp import GCPENS
@@ -63,6 +58,9 @@ from prowler.lib.outputs.compliance.mitre_attack.mitre_attack_azure import (
AzureMitreAttack,
)
from prowler.lib.outputs.compliance.mitre_attack.mitre_attack_gcp import GCPMitreAttack
from prowler.lib.outputs.compliance.okta_idaas_stig.okta_idaas_stig_okta import (
OktaIDaaSSTIG,
)
from prowler.lib.outputs.compliance.prowler_threatscore.prowler_threatscore_alibaba import (
ProwlerThreatScoreAlibaba,
)
@@ -102,7 +100,6 @@ COMPLIANCE_CLASS_MAP = {
(lambda name: name == "prowler_threatscore_aws", ProwlerThreatScoreAWS),
(lambda name: name.startswith("ccc_"), CCC_AWS),
(lambda name: name.startswith("c5_"), AWSC5),
(lambda name: name.startswith("csa_"), AWSCSA),
(lambda name: name == "asd_essential_eight_aws", ASDEssentialEightAWS),
],
"azure": [
@@ -113,7 +110,6 @@ COMPLIANCE_CLASS_MAP = {
(lambda name: name.startswith("ccc_"), CCC_Azure),
(lambda name: name == "prowler_threatscore_azure", ProwlerThreatScoreAzure),
(lambda name: name == "c5_azure", AzureC5),
(lambda name: name.startswith("csa_"), AzureCSA),
],
"gcp": [
(lambda name: name.startswith("cis_"), GCPCIS),
@@ -123,7 +119,6 @@ COMPLIANCE_CLASS_MAP = {
(lambda name: name == "prowler_threatscore_gcp", ProwlerThreatScoreGCP),
(lambda name: name.startswith("ccc_"), CCC_GCP),
(lambda name: name == "c5_gcp", GCPC5),
(lambda name: name.startswith("csa_"), GCPCSA),
],
"kubernetes": [
(lambda name: name.startswith("cis_"), KubernetesCIS),
@@ -152,16 +147,17 @@ COMPLIANCE_CLASS_MAP = {
"image": [],
"oraclecloud": [
(lambda name: name.startswith("cis_"), OracleCloudCIS),
(lambda name: name.startswith("csa_"), OracleCloudCSA),
],
"alibabacloud": [
(lambda name: name.startswith("cis_"), AlibabaCloudCIS),
(lambda name: name.startswith("csa_"), AlibabaCloudCSA),
(
lambda name: name == "prowler_threatscore_alibabacloud",
ProwlerThreatScoreAlibaba,
),
],
"okta": [
(lambda name: name.startswith("okta_idaas_stig"), OktaIDaaSSTIG),
],
}
@@ -0,0 +1,341 @@
"""Detect and recover orphaned Celery tasks.
A task is "orphaned" when its result row is non-terminal (STARTED/RECEIVED) but the
worker that was running it is gone (deploy, OOM, eviction). We tell a real orphan
from a still-running task by pinging the worker recorded on its `TaskResult`:
- worker responds -> the task is in flight, leave it alone (never double-run);
- worker is gone -> real orphan: mark the stale result terminal (so pending/started
alerts clear), then re-enqueue the task from its stored name + kwargs.
This recovers only allowlisted tasks with local, proven idempotency. Celery's
`result_extended=True` gives us the stored `task_name`/`task_kwargs`/`worker` once
the task starts, but external side-effect tasks are failed instead of blindly
re-run. A small recovery cap stops a task that repeatedly kills its worker from
looping forever.
This is the shared engine behind both the periodic Beat watchdog and the
`reconcile_orphan_tasks` management command.
"""
import ast
import json
from contextlib import contextmanager
from datetime import datetime, timedelta, timezone
from uuid import uuid4
from celery import current_app, states
from celery.utils.log import get_task_logger
from django.db import connections
logger = get_task_logger(__name__)
# Arbitrary constant key for pg_try_advisory_lock so only one reconciliation
# runs at a time across replicas / the watchdog / the command.
ORPHAN_RECOVERY_LOCK_KEY = 0x70726F77 # "prow"
# Non-terminal states that mean "a worker had this and may have died with it".
IN_FLIGHT_STATES = (states.STARTED, states.RECEIVED)
# Tasks with proven idempotency are eligible for auto re-enqueue, grouped so each
# group can be toggled independently by a feature flag (see config.django.base).
# Summaries clear and rewrite their own rows and deletions are idempotent. Tasks with
# external side effects are never eligible: integration-jira would create duplicate
# issues, integration-s3 rebuilds its upload from worker-local files that do not
# survive a crash, and report/Security Hub recovery is out of scope.
RECOVERY_TASK_GROUPS = {
"summaries": {
"scan-summary",
"scan-compliance-overviews",
"scan-provider-compliance-scores",
"scan-daily-severity",
"scan-finding-group-summaries",
"scan-reset-ephemeral-resources",
},
"deletions": {"provider-deletion", "tenant-deletion"},
}
def reenqueueable_tasks() -> set[str]:
"""Task names eligible for auto re-enqueue, honoring the per-group feature flags.
A group whose flag is disabled is dropped, so its orphaned tasks are marked
terminal instead of re-enqueued.
"""
from django.conf import settings
group_enabled = {
"summaries": settings.TASK_RECOVERY_SUMMARIES_ENABLED,
"deletions": settings.TASK_RECOVERY_DELETIONS_ENABLED,
}
return {
task
for group, tasks in RECOVERY_TASK_GROUPS.items()
if group_enabled[group]
for task in tasks
}
# Tasks the watchdog ignores entirely (not even marked terminal): scan tasks are not
# auto-recovered, since re-running a scan is not safe to do automatically; attack-paths
# scans are handled by their own stale-cleanup (which also drops the temp Neo4j db);
# and the maintenance tasks must not self-recover (they run again on their own schedule).
_SKIP_RECOVERY = {
"scan-perform",
"scan-perform-scheduled",
"attack-paths-scan-perform",
"attack-paths-cleanup-stale-scans",
"reconcile-orphan-tasks",
}
@contextmanager
def advisory_lock(key: int = ORPHAN_RECOVERY_LOCK_KEY, using: str = "default"):
"""Yield True if this session won a Postgres advisory lock, else False.
Non-blocking: losers get False and should no-op. The lock is released on
exit (and implicitly if the session dies).
"""
with connections[using].cursor() as cursor:
cursor.execute("SELECT pg_try_advisory_lock(%s)", [key])
acquired = bool(cursor.fetchone()[0])
try:
yield acquired
finally:
if acquired:
cursor.execute("SELECT pg_advisory_unlock(%s)", [key])
def is_worker_alive(worker: str, timeout: float = 1.0) -> bool:
"""Ping a specific Celery worker. Returns True if it responds, or on error.
Erring on the side of "alive" means an unreachable control bus never causes
a still-running task to be re-enqueued.
"""
try:
response = current_app.control.inspect(
destination=[worker], timeout=timeout
).ping()
return response is not None and worker in response
except Exception:
logger.exception(f"Failed to ping worker {worker}, treating as alive")
return True
def revoke_task(task_result, terminate: bool = True) -> None:
"""Revoke a Celery task by its TaskResult. Non-fatal on failure.
terminate=True SIGTERMs the worker if the task is mid-execution; terminate=False
only marks the id revoked so any worker pulling the queued message discards it
(use before re-enqueuing, so a later broker redelivery of the stale message is
dropped).
"""
try:
kwargs = {"terminate": True, "signal": "SIGTERM"} if terminate else {}
current_app.control.revoke(task_result.task_id, **kwargs)
logger.info(f"Revoked task {task_result.task_id}")
except Exception:
logger.exception(f"Failed to revoke task {task_result.task_id}")
def _decode_celery_field(value, default):
"""Decode django-celery-results' stored task_args/task_kwargs to a Python object.
The backend stores them as a (sometimes double-encoded) repr/JSON string. An
empty or missing field returns ``default``; a non-empty value that cannot be
decoded raises ``ValueError`` so the caller can avoid re-enqueuing a task with
the wrong arguments.
"""
obj = value
for _ in range(2): # values can be double-encoded (a string holding a repr)
if not isinstance(obj, str):
break
text = obj.strip()
if not text:
return default
parsed = None
for parser in (ast.literal_eval, json.loads):
try:
parsed = parser(text)
break
except (ValueError, SyntaxError, TypeError):
continue
if parsed is None:
raise ValueError(f"undecodable celery field: {text[:120]!r}")
obj = parsed
return default if obj is None else obj
def reconcile_orphans(
grace_minutes: int = 2,
max_attempts: int = 3,
window_hours: int = 6,
dry_run: bool = False,
) -> dict:
"""Run the full orphan sweep under a single-flight advisory lock.
Recovers any orphaned in-flight task and delegates attack-paths scans that
never reached a worker to their existing stale-cleanup. Returns a summary;
a no-op (lock not won) is reported too.
"""
with advisory_lock() as acquired:
if not acquired:
logger.info("Orphan reconcile skipped: another run holds the lock")
return {"acquired": False}
from django.conf import settings
if settings.TASK_RECOVERY_ENABLED:
# Populate the task registry so we can re-enqueue any task by name.
import tasks.tasks # noqa: F401
result = _reconcile_task_results(
grace_minutes=grace_minutes,
max_attempts=max_attempts,
window_hours=window_hours,
dry_run=dry_run,
)
result["enabled"] = True
else:
logger.info("Orphan task recovery disabled by feature flag")
result = {"recovered": [], "failed": [], "skipped": [], "enabled": False}
if not dry_run:
from tasks.jobs.attack_paths.cleanup import cleanup_stale_attack_paths_scans
result["attack_paths"] = cleanup_stale_attack_paths_scans()
return {"acquired": True, **result}
def _reconcile_task_results(
grace_minutes: int, max_attempts: int, window_hours: int, dry_run: bool
) -> dict:
from django_celery_results.models import TaskResult
cutoff = datetime.now(tz=timezone.utc) - timedelta(minutes=grace_minutes)
candidates = list(
TaskResult.objects.filter(status__in=IN_FLIGHT_STATES, date_created__lt=cutoff)
.exclude(worker__isnull=True)
.exclude(worker="")
.exclude(task_name__in=_SKIP_RECOVERY)
)
# Ping each distinct worker at most once.
worker_alive = {w: is_worker_alive(w) for w in {tr.worker for tr in candidates}}
recovered, failed, skipped = [], [], []
for task_result in candidates:
if worker_alive.get(task_result.worker, True):
skipped.append(task_result.task_id) # in flight, do not double-run
continue
if dry_run:
recovered.append(task_result.task_id)
continue
outcome = _recover_task(task_result, max_attempts, window_hours)
(recovered if outcome == "recovered" else failed).append(task_result.task_id)
logger.info(
"Orphan reconcile: recovered=%d failed=%d skipped(in-flight)=%d",
len(recovered),
len(failed),
len(skipped),
)
return {"recovered": recovered, "failed": failed, "skipped": skipped}
def _recovery_attempt_count(name: str, kwargs_repr, window_hours: int) -> int:
"""Increment and return the recovery count for this (task, kwargs) within the
window. Backed by Valkey so it survives result-row churn (a worker processing
the revoke can blank the TaskResult fields). Fail-open if Valkey is down (the
broker being unreachable means nothing is running anyway).
"""
import hashlib
from django.conf import settings
try:
import redis
client = redis.from_url(settings.CELERY_BROKER_URL)
signature = f"{name}|{kwargs_repr}".encode()
key = (
"orphan-recovery:"
+ hashlib.sha1(signature, usedforsecurity=False).hexdigest()
)
count = client.incr(key)
if count == 1:
client.expire(key, max(1, window_hours) * 3600)
return int(count)
except Exception:
logger.exception("Recovery-attempt counter unavailable; allowing recovery")
return 1
def _recover_task(task_result, max_attempts: int, window_hours: int) -> str:
"""Recover one orphaned task. Returns 'recovered' or 'failed'."""
# Capture name/args/kwargs now: revoking can let a worker blank the row.
name = task_result.task_name
args_repr = task_result.task_args
kwargs_repr = task_result.task_kwargs
now = datetime.now(tz=timezone.utc)
# Drop any future broker redelivery of the stale message.
revoke_task(task_result, terminate=False)
# Mark the stale result terminal so "pending/started forever" alerts clear.
task_result.status = states.REVOKED
task_result.date_done = now
task_result.save(update_fields=["status", "date_done"])
if name not in reenqueueable_tasks():
logger.warning(
"Orphan %s (%s) not re-enqueued: not allowlisted for auto recovery",
task_result.task_id,
name,
)
return "failed"
# Count the attempt only once the task is allowlisted, so a task sitting in a
# disabled group does not burn its recovery budget while the flag is off (and is
# not already over the cap the moment the group is re-enabled).
attempt = _recovery_attempt_count(name, kwargs_repr, window_hours)
if attempt > max_attempts:
logger.warning(
"Orphan %s (%s) not re-enqueued: recovery cap reached (%d/%d)",
task_result.task_id,
name,
attempt,
max_attempts,
)
return "failed"
task_obj = current_app.tasks.get(name)
if task_obj is None:
logger.error(
"Orphan %s: task %s not registered, cannot re-enqueue",
task_result.task_id,
name,
)
return "failed"
try:
args = _decode_celery_field(args_repr, [])
kwargs = _decode_celery_field(kwargs_repr, {})
except ValueError:
logger.error(
"Orphan %s (%s): could not decode stored args/kwargs, not re-enqueuing",
task_result.task_id,
name,
)
return "failed"
new_task_id = str(uuid4())
task_obj.apply_async(
args=list(args) if isinstance(args, (list, tuple)) else [],
kwargs=kwargs if isinstance(kwargs, dict) else {},
task_id=new_task_id,
)
logger.info(
"Re-enqueued orphan %s (%s) as %s", task_result.task_id, name, new_task_id
)
return "recovered"
+11 -6
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@@ -29,7 +29,10 @@ from api.db_router import READ_REPLICA_ALIAS, MainRouter
from api.db_utils import rls_transaction
from api.models import Provider, Scan, ScanSummary, StateChoices, ThreatScoreSnapshot
from api.utils import initialize_prowler_provider
from prowler.lib.check.compliance_models import Compliance
from prowler.lib.check.compliance_models import (
Compliance,
get_bulk_compliance_frameworks_universal,
)
from prowler.lib.outputs.finding import Finding as FindingOutput
logger = get_task_logger(__name__)
@@ -571,7 +574,7 @@ def generate_csa_report(
Args:
tenant_id: The tenant ID for Row-Level Security context.
scan_id: ID of the scan executed by Prowler.
compliance_id: ID of the compliance framework (e.g., "csa_ccm_4.0_aws").
compliance_id: ID of the compliance framework (e.g., "csa_ccm_4.0").
output_path: Output PDF file path.
provider_id: Provider ID for the scan.
only_failed: If True, only include failed requirements in detailed section.
@@ -883,9 +886,11 @@ def generate_compliance_reports(
frameworks_bulk.get(f"nis2_{provider_type}")
)
if generate_csa:
pending_checks_by_framework["csa"] = _get_compliance_check_ids(
frameworks_bulk.get(f"csa_ccm_4.0_{provider_type}")
)
# csa_ccm_4.0 lives at the top level, not under compliance/{provider}/.
csa_framework = frameworks_bulk.get(
"csa_ccm_4.0"
) or get_bulk_compliance_frameworks_universal(provider_type).get("csa_ccm_4.0")
pending_checks_by_framework["csa"] = _get_compliance_check_ids(csa_framework)
if generate_cis and latest_cis:
pending_checks_by_framework["cis"] = _get_compliance_check_ids(
frameworks_bulk.get(latest_cis)
@@ -1183,7 +1188,7 @@ def generate_compliance_reports(
if generate_csa:
generated_report_keys.append("csa")
csa_path = output_paths["csa"]
compliance_id_csa = f"csa_ccm_4.0_{provider_type}"
compliance_id_csa = "csa_ccm_4.0"
pdf_path_csa = f"{csa_path}_csa_report.pdf"
logger.info("Generating CSA CCM report with compliance %s", compliance_id_csa)
+57 -4
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@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ import time
from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
from contextlib import contextmanager
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from types import SimpleNamespace
from typing import Any
from celery.utils.log import get_task_logger
@@ -26,7 +27,10 @@ from api.db_router import READ_REPLICA_ALIAS
from api.db_utils import rls_transaction
from api.models import Provider, StatusChoices
from api.utils import initialize_prowler_provider
from prowler.lib.check.compliance_models import Compliance
from prowler.lib.check.compliance_models import (
Compliance,
get_bulk_compliance_frameworks_universal,
)
from prowler.lib.outputs.finding import Finding as FindingOutput
from .components import (
@@ -222,6 +226,46 @@ def get_requirement_metadata(
return None
def _universal_attributes_to_list(attributes) -> list:
"""Flatten a universal requirement's ``attributes`` into a list of objects
with attribute access. MITRE wraps its list under ``_raw_attributes``."""
if isinstance(attributes, dict) and "_raw_attributes" in attributes:
entries = attributes.get("_raw_attributes") or []
return [
SimpleNamespace(**entry) for entry in entries if isinstance(entry, dict)
]
if isinstance(attributes, dict):
return [SimpleNamespace(**attributes)] if attributes else []
return list(attributes or [])
def _adapt_universal_to_legacy(framework, provider_type: str) -> SimpleNamespace:
"""Expose a universal ``ComplianceFramework`` under the legacy ``Compliance``
attribute names used by the PDF pipeline."""
provider_key = (provider_type or "").lower()
requirements = []
for requirement in framework.requirements:
checks_by_provider = (
requirement.checks if isinstance(requirement.checks, dict) else {}
)
requirements.append(
SimpleNamespace(
Id=requirement.id,
Description=requirement.description or "",
Checks=list(checks_by_provider.get(provider_key, [])),
Attributes=_universal_attributes_to_list(requirement.attributes),
)
)
return SimpleNamespace(
Framework=framework.framework,
Name=framework.name,
Version=framework.version or "",
Description=framework.description or "",
Provider=framework.provider or provider_type,
Requirements=requirements,
)
# =============================================================================
# PDF Styles Cache
# =============================================================================
@@ -869,9 +913,18 @@ class BaseComplianceReportGenerator(ABC):
prowler_provider = initialize_prowler_provider(provider_obj)
provider_type = provider_obj.provider
# Load compliance framework
frameworks_bulk = Compliance.get_bulk(provider_type)
compliance_obj = frameworks_bulk.get(compliance_id)
# Load compliance framework — fall back to the universal loader
# for top-level JSONs (e.g. csa_ccm_4.0) that Compliance.get_bulk
# does not scan.
compliance_obj = Compliance.get_bulk(provider_type).get(compliance_id)
if not compliance_obj:
universal_framework = get_bulk_compliance_frameworks_universal(
provider_type
).get(compliance_id)
if universal_framework:
compliance_obj = _adapt_universal_to_legacy(
universal_framework, provider_type
)
if not compliance_obj:
raise ValueError(f"Compliance framework not found: {compliance_id}")
+178 -138
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@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ import re
import time
import uuid
from collections import defaultdict
from collections.abc import Iterable
from datetime import datetime, timezone
from typing import Any
@@ -22,7 +23,6 @@ from django.db.models import (
Max,
Min,
OuterRef,
Prefetch,
Q,
Sum,
When,
@@ -269,6 +269,7 @@ def _store_resources(
provider=provider_instance,
uid=finding.resource_uid,
defaults={
"name": finding.resource_name,
"region": finding.region,
"service": finding.service_name,
"type": finding.resource_type,
@@ -276,6 +277,7 @@ def _store_resources(
)
if not created:
resource_instance.name = finding.resource_name
resource_instance.region = finding.region
resource_instance.service = finding.service_name
resource_instance.type = finding.resource_type
@@ -355,68 +357,71 @@ def _copy_compliance_requirement_rows(
def _persist_compliance_requirement_rows(
tenant_id: str, rows: list[dict[str, Any]], batch_size: int = 10000
) -> None:
tenant_id: str, rows: Iterable[dict[str, Any]], batch_size: int = 10000
) -> int:
"""Persist compliance requirement rows using batched COPY with ORM fallback.
Splits large row sets into batches to reduce lock duration and improve concurrency.
``rows`` is consumed lazily in batches, so peak memory stays at ~``batch_size``
rows instead of the full set. A batch that fails COPY falls back to an ORM
``bulk_create`` of just that batch.
Args:
tenant_id: Target tenant UUID.
rows: Precomputed row dictionaries that reflect the compliance
overview state for a scan.
rows: Iterable of row dictionaries reflecting the compliance overview
state for a scan.
batch_size: Number of rows per COPY batch (default: 10000).
Returns:
int: total number of rows persisted.
"""
if not rows:
return
total_rows = len(rows)
total_batches = (total_rows + batch_size - 1) // batch_size
try:
# Process rows in batches to reduce lock duration
for batch_num in range(total_batches):
start_idx = batch_num * batch_size
end_idx = min(start_idx + batch_size, total_rows)
batch = rows[start_idx:end_idx]
total_rows = 0
batch_num = 0
for batch, _is_last in batched(rows, batch_size):
if not batch:
continue
batch_num += 1
try:
_copy_compliance_requirement_rows(tenant_id, batch)
except Exception as error:
logger.exception(
f"COPY bulk insert for compliance requirements batch {batch_num} "
"failed; falling back to ORM bulk_create for this batch",
exc_info=error,
)
fallback_objects = [
ComplianceRequirementOverview(
id=row["id"],
tenant_id=row["tenant_id"],
inserted_at=row["inserted_at"],
compliance_id=row["compliance_id"],
framework=row["framework"],
version=row["version"],
description=row["description"],
region=row["region"],
requirement_id=row["requirement_id"],
requirement_status=row["requirement_status"],
passed_checks=row["passed_checks"],
failed_checks=row["failed_checks"],
total_checks=row["total_checks"],
passed_findings=row.get("passed_findings", 0),
total_findings=row.get("total_findings", 0),
scan_id=row["scan_id"],
)
for row in batch
]
with rls_transaction(tenant_id):
ComplianceRequirementOverview.objects.bulk_create(
fallback_objects, batch_size=500
)
logger.info(
f"Compliance COPY batch {batch_num + 1}/{total_batches}: "
f"inserted {len(batch)} rows ({start_idx + len(batch)}/{total_rows} total)"
)
except Exception as error:
logger.exception(
"COPY bulk insert for compliance requirements failed; falling back to ORM bulk_create",
exc_info=error,
total_rows += len(batch)
logger.info(
f"Compliance COPY batch {batch_num}: inserted {len(batch)} rows "
f"({total_rows} total)"
)
# Fallback: use ORM bulk_create for all remaining rows
fallback_objects = [
ComplianceRequirementOverview(
id=row["id"],
tenant_id=row["tenant_id"],
inserted_at=row["inserted_at"],
compliance_id=row["compliance_id"],
framework=row["framework"],
version=row["version"],
description=row["description"],
region=row["region"],
requirement_id=row["requirement_id"],
requirement_status=row["requirement_status"],
passed_checks=row["passed_checks"],
failed_checks=row["failed_checks"],
total_checks=row["total_checks"],
passed_findings=row.get("passed_findings", 0),
total_findings=row.get("total_findings", 0),
scan_id=row["scan_id"],
)
for row in rows
]
with rls_transaction(tenant_id):
ComplianceRequirementOverview.objects.bulk_create(
fallback_objects, batch_size=500
)
return total_rows
def _create_compliance_summaries(
@@ -476,9 +481,12 @@ def _create_compliance_summaries(
)
)
# Bulk insert summaries
if summary_objects:
with rls_transaction(tenant_id):
# Idempotent re-run: clear this scan's prior summaries before re-inserting, so a
# recovered scan-compliance-overviews run reflects its own re-derived rows instead
# of keeping a stale one (bulk_create ignore_conflicts alone would keep the old).
with rls_transaction(tenant_id):
ComplianceOverviewSummary.objects.filter(scan_id=scan_id).delete()
if summary_objects:
ComplianceOverviewSummary.objects.bulk_create(
summary_objects, batch_size=500, ignore_conflicts=True
)
@@ -701,6 +709,12 @@ def _process_finding_micro_batch(
if finding.region and resource_instance.region != finding.region:
resource_instance.region = finding.region
updated = True
if (
finding.resource_name
and resource_instance.name != finding.resource_name
):
resource_instance.name = finding.resource_name
updated = True
if resource_instance.service != finding.service_name:
resource_instance.service = finding.service_name
updated = True
@@ -942,6 +956,7 @@ def _process_finding_micro_batch(
Resource.objects.bulk_update(
resources_to_bulk_update,
[
"name",
"metadata",
"details",
"partition",
@@ -1433,9 +1448,13 @@ def _aggregate_findings_by_region(
tenant_id: str, scan_id: str, modeled_threatscore_compliance_id: str
) -> tuple[dict, dict]:
"""
Aggregate findings by region using optimized ORM queries.
Aggregate findings by region using streaming, column-scoped ORM reads.
Replaces nested Python loops with efficient queries and aggregation.
Reads only the consumed columns as tuples via ``values_list`` and streams
them with ``.iterator()``, using the denormalized ``resource_regions`` array
instead of ``prefetch_related("resources")``. ``resource_regions`` mirrors the
regions of a finding's related resources, so it yields the same per-region
tally without joining the resource table.
Args:
tenant_id: Tenant UUID
@@ -1447,12 +1466,12 @@ def _aggregate_findings_by_region(
- check_status_by_region: {region: {check_id: status}}
- findings_count_by_compliance: {region: {normalized_id: {requirement_id: {total, pass}}}}
"""
check_status_by_region = {}
findings_count_by_compliance = {}
check_status_by_region: dict = {}
findings_count_by_compliance: dict = {}
normalized_id = re.sub(r"[^a-z0-9]", "", modeled_threatscore_compliance_id.lower())
with rls_transaction(tenant_id, using=READ_REPLICA_ALIAS):
# Fetch only PASS/FAIL findings (optimized query reduces data transfer)
# Other statuses are not needed for check_status or ThreatScore calculation
findings = (
Finding.all_objects.filter(
tenant_id=tenant_id,
@@ -1460,42 +1479,28 @@ def _aggregate_findings_by_region(
muted=False,
status__in=["PASS", "FAIL"],
)
.only("id", "check_id", "status", "compliance")
.prefetch_related(
Prefetch(
"resources",
queryset=Resource.objects.only("id", "region"),
to_attr="small_resources",
)
.values_list("check_id", "status", "resource_regions", "compliance")
.iterator(chunk_size=DJANGO_FINDINGS_BATCH_SIZE)
)
for check_id, status, resource_regions, compliance in findings:
threatscore_requirements = (compliance or {}).get(
modeled_threatscore_compliance_id
)
)
# Process findings in a single pass (more efficient than original nested loops)
normalized_id = re.sub(
r"[^a-z0-9]", "", modeled_threatscore_compliance_id.lower()
)
for finding in findings:
status = finding.status
for resource in finding.small_resources:
region = resource.region
# Aggregate check status by region
current_status = check_status_by_region.setdefault(region, {})
for region in resource_regions or ():
# Priority: FAIL > any other status
if current_status.get(finding.check_id) != "FAIL":
current_status[finding.check_id] = status
current_status = check_status_by_region.setdefault(region, {})
if current_status.get(check_id) != "FAIL":
current_status[check_id] = status
# Aggregate ThreatScore compliance counts
if modeled_threatscore_compliance_id in (finding.compliance or {}):
if threatscore_requirements:
compliance_key = findings_count_by_compliance.setdefault(
region, {}
).setdefault(normalized_id, {})
for requirement_id in finding.compliance[
modeled_threatscore_compliance_id
]:
for requirement_id in threatscore_requirements:
requirement_stats = compliance_key.setdefault(
requirement_id, {"total": 0, "pass": 0}
)
@@ -1542,8 +1547,8 @@ def create_compliance_requirements(tenant_id: str, scan_id: str):
(compliance_id, requirement_id)
)
compliance_requirement_rows: list[dict[str, Any]] = []
regions = []
requirements_created = 0
requirement_statuses = defaultdict(
lambda: {"fail_count": 0, "pass_count": 0, "total_count": 0}
)
@@ -1583,44 +1588,93 @@ def create_compliance_requirements(tenant_id: str, scan_id: str):
else:
requirement_stats["failed_checks"] += 1
# Prepare compliance requirement rows and compute summaries in single pass
utc_datetime_now = datetime.now(tz=timezone.utc)
# Pre-compute shared strings (optimization: reduces string conversions)
tenant_id_str = str(tenant_id)
scan_id_str = str(scan_instance.id)
for region in regions:
region_stats = region_requirement_stats.get(region, {})
for compliance_id, compliance in compliance_template.items():
modeled_compliance_id = _normalized_compliance_key(
compliance["framework"], compliance["version"]
# Per-framework constants that don't depend on the region.
compliance_plan = []
for compliance_id, compliance in compliance_template.items():
modeled_compliance_id = _normalized_compliance_key(
compliance["framework"], compliance["version"]
)
framework = compliance["framework"]
version = compliance["version"] or ""
requirements = [
(
requirement_id,
requirement.get("description") or "",
len(requirement["checks"]),
)
compliance_stats = region_stats.get(compliance_id, {})
# Create an overview record for each requirement within each compliance framework
for requirement_id, requirement in compliance[
"requirements"
].items():
stats = compliance_stats.get(requirement_id)
passed_checks = stats["passed_checks"] if stats else 0
failed_checks = stats["failed_checks"] if stats else 0
total_checks = len(requirement["checks"])
if total_checks == 0:
requirement_status = "MANUAL"
elif failed_checks > 0:
requirement_status = "FAIL"
else:
requirement_status = "PASS"
].items()
]
compliance_plan.append(
(
compliance_id,
framework,
version,
modeled_compliance_id,
requirements,
)
)
compliance_requirement_rows.append(
{
# Yield rows lazily (consumed batch-by-batch by COPY) so peak memory
# stays bounded; tally requirement_statuses in the same pass.
def _iter_compliance_requirement_rows():
for region in regions:
region_stats = region_requirement_stats.get(region, {})
region_findings = findings_count_by_compliance.get(region, {})
for (
compliance_id,
framework,
version,
modeled_compliance_id,
requirements,
) in compliance_plan:
compliance_stats = region_stats.get(compliance_id, {})
compliance_findings = region_findings.get(
modeled_compliance_id, {}
)
for requirement_id, description, total_checks in requirements:
stats = compliance_stats.get(requirement_id)
if stats:
passed_checks = stats["passed_checks"]
failed_checks = stats["failed_checks"]
else:
passed_checks = 0
failed_checks = 0
if total_checks == 0:
requirement_status = "MANUAL"
elif failed_checks > 0:
requirement_status = "FAIL"
else:
requirement_status = "PASS"
finding_counts = compliance_findings.get(requirement_id)
if finding_counts:
passed_findings = finding_counts.get("pass", 0)
total_findings = finding_counts.get("total", 0)
else:
passed_findings = 0
total_findings = 0
key = (compliance_id, requirement_id)
requirement_statuses[key]["total_count"] += 1
if requirement_status == "FAIL":
requirement_statuses[key]["fail_count"] += 1
elif requirement_status == "PASS":
requirement_statuses[key]["pass_count"] += 1
yield {
"id": uuid.uuid4(),
"tenant_id": tenant_id_str,
"inserted_at": utc_datetime_now,
"compliance_id": compliance_id,
"framework": compliance["framework"],
"version": compliance["version"] or "",
"description": requirement.get("description") or "",
"framework": framework,
"version": version,
"description": description,
"region": region,
"requirement_id": requirement_id,
"requirement_status": requirement_status,
@@ -1628,37 +1682,23 @@ def create_compliance_requirements(tenant_id: str, scan_id: str):
"failed_checks": failed_checks,
"total_checks": total_checks,
"scan_id": scan_id_str,
"passed_findings": findings_count_by_compliance.get(
region, {}
)
.get(modeled_compliance_id, {})
.get(requirement_id, {})
.get("pass", 0),
"total_findings": findings_count_by_compliance.get(
region, {}
)
.get(modeled_compliance_id, {})
.get(requirement_id, {})
.get("total", 0),
"passed_findings": passed_findings,
"total_findings": total_findings,
}
)
# Update summary tracking (single-pass optimization)
key = (compliance_id, requirement_id)
requirement_statuses[key]["total_count"] += 1
if requirement_status == "FAIL":
requirement_statuses[key]["fail_count"] += 1
elif requirement_status == "PASS":
requirement_statuses[key]["pass_count"] += 1
# Idempotent re-run: clear this scan's rows before re-inserting.
with rls_transaction(tenant_id):
ComplianceRequirementOverview.objects.filter(scan_id=scan_id).delete()
# Bulk create requirement records using PostgreSQL COPY
_persist_compliance_requirement_rows(tenant_id, compliance_requirement_rows)
requirements_created = _persist_compliance_requirement_rows(
tenant_id, _iter_compliance_requirement_rows()
)
# Create pre-aggregated summaries for fast compliance overview lookups
_create_compliance_summaries(tenant_id, scan_id, requirement_statuses)
return {
"requirements_created": len(compliance_requirement_rows),
"requirements_created": requirements_created,
"regions_processed": list(regions),
"compliance_frameworks": (
list(compliance_template.keys()) if regions else []
+27 -22
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@@ -359,35 +359,40 @@ def _load_findings_for_requirement_checks(
def _get_compliance_check_ids(compliance_obj) -> set[str]:
"""Return the union of all check_ids referenced by a compliance framework.
Used by the master report orchestrator to know which checks each
framework consumes from the shared ``findings_cache``, so that once a
framework finishes the entries no other pending framework needs can be
evicted from the cache (PROWLER-1733).
Used by the master report orchestrator to evict entries from
``findings_cache`` once no pending framework needs them (PROWLER-1733).
Args:
compliance_obj: A loaded Compliance framework object exposing a
``Requirements`` iterable, each requirement carrying ``Checks``.
``None`` is treated as "no checks" rather than raising, so the
caller can pass ``frameworks_bulk.get(...)`` directly without
an extra existence check.
Returns:
Set of check_id strings (empty if ``compliance_obj`` is ``None``).
Accepts the legacy ``Compliance`` shape (``Requirements`` / ``Checks``
lists) and the universal ``ComplianceFramework`` shape (``requirements``
/ ``checks`` dict keyed by provider). ``None`` returns an empty set so
callers can pass ``frameworks_bulk.get(...)`` directly.
"""
if compliance_obj is None:
return set()
checks: set[str] = set()
requirements = getattr(compliance_obj, "Requirements", None) or []
requirements = getattr(compliance_obj, "Requirements", None) or getattr(
compliance_obj, "requirements", None
)
if not requirements:
return set()
check_ids: set[str] = set()
try:
# Defensive: Mock objects (used in unit tests) return another Mock
# for any attribute access, which is truthy but not iterable. Treat
# any non-iterable Requirements value as "no checks".
for req in requirements:
req_checks = getattr(req, "Checks", None) or []
# Mock objects in unit tests return another Mock for any attribute
# access — truthy but not iterable. Treat that as "no checks".
for requirement in requirements:
requirement_checks = getattr(requirement, "Checks", None)
if requirement_checks is None:
checks_by_provider = getattr(requirement, "checks", None) or {}
requirement_checks = [
check_id
for check_ids_list in checks_by_provider.values()
for check_id in check_ids_list
]
try:
checks.update(req_checks)
check_ids.update(requirement_checks)
except TypeError:
continue
except TypeError:
return set()
return checks
return check_ids
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@@ -46,6 +46,7 @@ from tasks.jobs.lighthouse_providers import (
refresh_lighthouse_provider_models,
)
from tasks.jobs.muting import mute_historical_findings
from tasks.jobs.orphan_recovery import reconcile_orphans
from tasks.jobs.report import (
STALE_TMP_OUTPUT_MAX_AGE_HOURS,
_cleanup_stale_tmp_output_directories,
@@ -67,7 +68,10 @@ from tasks.utils import (
get_next_execution_datetime,
)
from api.compliance import get_compliance_frameworks
from api.compliance import (
get_compliance_frameworks,
get_prowler_provider_compliance,
)
from api.db_router import READ_REPLICA_ALIAS
from api.db_utils import delete_related_daily_task, rls_transaction
from api.decorators import handle_provider_deletion, set_tenant
@@ -75,6 +79,9 @@ from api.models import Finding, Integration, Provider, Scan, ScanSummary, StateC
from api.utils import initialize_prowler_provider
from api.v1.serializers import ScanTaskSerializer
from prowler.lib.check.compliance_models import Compliance
from prowler.lib.outputs.compliance.compliance import (
process_universal_compliance_frameworks,
)
from prowler.lib.outputs.compliance.generic.generic import GenericCompliance
from prowler.lib.outputs.finding import Finding as FindingOutput
@@ -253,7 +260,9 @@ def delete_provider_task(provider_id: str, tenant_id: str):
return delete_provider(tenant_id=tenant_id, pk=provider_id)
@shared_task(base=RLSTask, name="scan-perform", queue="scans")
# acks_late=False: a re-run would duplicate findings and the task is not auto-recovered,
# so a crashed scan is dropped rather than redelivered by the broker (as before #11416).
@shared_task(base=RLSTask, name="scan-perform", queue="scans", acks_late=False)
@handle_provider_deletion
def perform_scan_task(
tenant_id: str, scan_id: str, provider_id: str, checks_to_execute: list[str] = None
@@ -297,7 +306,14 @@ def perform_scan_task(
return result
@shared_task(base=RLSTask, bind=True, name="scan-perform-scheduled", queue="scans")
# acks_late=False: like scan-perform; a dropped run is re-fired by Beat on the next tick.
@shared_task(
base=RLSTask,
bind=True,
name="scan-perform-scheduled",
queue="scans",
acks_late=False,
)
@handle_provider_deletion
def perform_scheduled_scan_task(self, tenant_id: str, provider_id: str):
"""
@@ -462,13 +478,42 @@ def cleanup_stale_attack_paths_scans_task():
return cleanup_stale_attack_paths_scans()
@shared_task(name="reconcile-orphan-tasks", queue="celery")
def reconcile_orphan_tasks_task():
"""Periodic watchdog: recover tasks whose worker is gone (deploys, crashes)."""
return reconcile_orphans()
@shared_task(name="tenant-deletion", queue="deletion", autoretry_for=(Exception,))
def delete_tenant_task(tenant_id: str):
return delete_tenant(pk=tenant_id)
def _scan_tmp_output_directory(tenant_id: str, scan_id: str) -> Path:
"""Root tmp output directory for a scan ({tmp}/{tenant_id}/{scan_id})."""
return Path(DJANGO_TMP_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY) / str(tenant_id) / str(scan_id)
class ScanReportRLSTask(RLSTask):
"""
RLS task that removes the scan's tmp output directory when the task fails.
Covers failures both inside and outside the task body (e.g. ENOSPC mid-write,
or setup errors) so partial artifacts do not accumulate on the worker disk.
"""
def on_failure(self, exc, task_id, args, kwargs, _einfo): # noqa: ARG002
del args # Required by Celery's Task.on_failure signature; not used.
tenant_id = kwargs.get("tenant_id")
scan_id = kwargs.get("scan_id")
if tenant_id and scan_id:
logger.error(f"Scan report task {task_id} failed: {exc}")
rmtree(_scan_tmp_output_directory(tenant_id, scan_id), ignore_errors=True)
@shared_task(
base=RLSTask,
base=ScanReportRLSTask,
name="scan-report",
queue="scan-reports",
)
@@ -513,11 +558,23 @@ def generate_outputs_task(scan_id: str, provider_id: str, tenant_id: str):
provider_uid = provider_obj.uid
provider_type = provider_obj.provider
# Per-framework exporters in `COMPLIANCE_CLASS_MAP` consume the legacy bulk.
frameworks_bulk = Compliance.get_bulk(provider_type)
# Universal-only frameworks (top-level JSONs like `dora_2022_2554.json`) are emitted
# via `process_universal_compliance_frameworks` below.
universal_bulk = get_prowler_provider_compliance(provider_type)
universal_only_names = {
name
for name in universal_bulk
if name not in frameworks_bulk and universal_bulk[name].outputs
}
frameworks_avail = get_compliance_frameworks(provider_type)
out_dir, comp_dir = _generate_output_directory(
DJANGO_TMP_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY, provider_uid, tenant_id, scan_id
)
# Removed on success here and on failure by ScanReportRLSTask.on_failure,
# so partial artifacts do not accumulate and fill the disk (ENOSPC).
scan_tmp_dir = _scan_tmp_output_directory(tenant_id, scan_id)
def get_writer(writer_map, name, factory, is_last):
"""
@@ -535,6 +592,10 @@ def generate_outputs_task(scan_id: str, provider_id: str, tenant_id: str):
output_writers = {}
compliance_writers = {}
# Shared across batches so universal writers are created once and reused.
universal_compliance_state: dict[str, list] = {"compliance": []}
universal_base_dir = os.path.dirname(out_dir)
universal_output_filename = os.path.basename(out_dir)
scan_summary = FindingOutput._transform_findings_stats(
ScanSummary.objects.filter(scan_id=scan_id)
@@ -589,8 +650,30 @@ def generate_outputs_task(scan_id: str, provider_id: str, tenant_id: str):
writer.batch_write_data_to_file(**extra)
writer._data.clear()
# Compliance CSVs
# Universal-only frameworks (e.g. `dora_2022_2554.json`).
if universal_only_names:
process_universal_compliance_frameworks(
input_compliance_frameworks=universal_only_names,
universal_frameworks=universal_bulk,
finding_outputs=fos,
output_directory=universal_base_dir,
output_filename=universal_output_filename,
provider=provider_type,
generated_outputs=universal_compliance_state,
from_cli=False,
is_last=is_last,
)
# Compliance CSVs (per-framework exporters).
for name in frameworks_avail:
if name in universal_only_names:
continue
if name not in frameworks_bulk:
logger.warning(
"Compliance framework '%s' missing from bulk; skipping CSV export",
name,
)
continue
compliance_obj = frameworks_bulk[name]
klass = GenericCompliance
@@ -666,7 +749,7 @@ def generate_outputs_task(scan_id: str, provider_id: str, tenant_id: str):
# TODO: We need to create a new periodic task to delete the output files
# This task shouldn't be responsible for deleting the output files
try:
rmtree(Path(compressed).parent, ignore_errors=True)
rmtree(scan_tmp_dir, ignore_errors=True)
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Error deleting output files: {e}")
final_location, did_upload = upload_uri, True
@@ -1077,10 +1160,13 @@ def security_hub_integration_task(
return upload_security_hub_integration(tenant_id, provider_id, scan_id)
# acks_late=False: Jira sends are not deduplicated and the task is not auto-recovered,
# so a crashed send is dropped rather than redelivered (avoids duplicate Jira issues).
@shared_task(
base=RLSTask,
name="integration-jira",
queue="integrations",
acks_late=False,
)
def jira_integration_task(
tenant_id: str,
@@ -0,0 +1,408 @@
from datetime import datetime, timedelta, timezone
from unittest.mock import MagicMock, patch
from uuid import uuid4
import pytest
from celery import states
from django.test import override_settings
from django_celery_results.models import TaskResult
from tasks.jobs.orphan_recovery import (
_decode_celery_field,
_reconcile_task_results,
_recovery_attempt_count,
advisory_lock,
is_worker_alive,
reconcile_orphans,
reenqueueable_tasks,
)
def _orphan_result(*, name, kwargs, worker, created_minutes_ago, status=states.STARTED):
"""Create a TaskResult mimicking an in-flight task, backdated past the grace."""
tr = TaskResult.objects.create(
task_id=str(uuid4()),
status=status,
task_name=name,
worker=worker,
task_kwargs=repr(kwargs),
task_args=repr([]),
)
TaskResult.objects.filter(pk=tr.pk).update(
date_created=datetime.now(tz=timezone.utc)
- timedelta(minutes=created_minutes_ago)
)
tr.refresh_from_db()
return tr
@pytest.mark.django_db
class TestDecodeCeleryField:
def test_decodes_single_encoded_repr(self):
assert _decode_celery_field("{'tenant_id': 'abc'}", {}) == {"tenant_id": "abc"}
def test_decodes_double_encoded(self):
import json
stored = json.dumps(repr({"tenant_id": "abc", "scan_id": "s1"}))
assert _decode_celery_field(stored, {}) == {"tenant_id": "abc", "scan_id": "s1"}
def test_empty_returns_default(self):
assert _decode_celery_field(None, {}) == {}
assert _decode_celery_field("", []) == []
def test_unparseable_raises(self):
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
_decode_celery_field("<<not a literal>>", {})
@pytest.mark.django_db
class TestReconcileTaskResults:
def _patches(self, alive):
"""Patch worker liveness, revoke, and the task registry for re-enqueue."""
mock_app = MagicMock()
mock_task = MagicMock()
mock_app.tasks.get.return_value = mock_task
return (
patch("tasks.jobs.orphan_recovery.is_worker_alive", return_value=alive),
patch("tasks.jobs.orphan_recovery.revoke_task"),
patch("tasks.jobs.orphan_recovery.current_app", mock_app),
mock_task,
)
def test_recovers_non_scan_task(self, tenants_fixture):
"""A NON-scan task (tenant-deletion) left orphaned is re-enqueued too."""
tenant = tenants_fixture[0]
tr = _orphan_result(
name="tenant-deletion",
kwargs={"tenant_id": str(tenant.id)},
worker="dead@gone",
created_minutes_ago=60,
)
p_alive, p_revoke, p_app, mock_task = self._patches(alive=False)
with (
p_alive,
p_revoke,
p_app,
patch("tasks.jobs.orphan_recovery._recovery_attempt_count", return_value=1),
):
result = _reconcile_task_results(
grace_minutes=2, max_attempts=3, window_hours=6, dry_run=False
)
assert tr.task_id in result["recovered"]
tr.refresh_from_db()
assert tr.status == states.REVOKED # stale result cleared (no pending alert)
mock_task.apply_async.assert_called_once()
call = mock_task.apply_async.call_args.kwargs
assert call["kwargs"] == {"tenant_id": str(tenant.id)}
assert call["task_id"] != tr.task_id # fresh task id
def test_external_integration_task_is_not_reenqueued_by_default(
self, tenants_fixture
):
"""External side-effect tasks without proven idempotency stay terminal.
integration-s3 rebuilds its upload from worker-local files that do not
survive the crash, so re-enqueuing it would upload nothing.
"""
tr = _orphan_result(
name="integration-s3",
kwargs={
"tenant_id": str(tenants_fixture[0].id),
"provider_id": str(uuid4()),
"output_directory": "/tmp/gone",
},
worker="dead@gone",
created_minutes_ago=60,
)
p_alive, p_revoke, p_app, mock_task = self._patches(alive=False)
with (
p_alive,
p_revoke,
p_app,
patch("tasks.jobs.orphan_recovery._recovery_attempt_count", return_value=1),
):
result = _reconcile_task_results(
grace_minutes=2, max_attempts=3, window_hours=6, dry_run=False
)
assert tr.task_id in result["failed"]
mock_task.apply_async.assert_not_called()
@override_settings(TASK_RECOVERY_SUMMARIES_ENABLED=False)
def test_disabled_group_task_is_not_reenqueued(self, tenants_fixture):
"""A task whose group feature flag is off stays terminal, not re-enqueued."""
tr = _orphan_result(
name="scan-summary",
kwargs={
"tenant_id": str(tenants_fixture[0].id),
"scan_id": str(uuid4()),
},
worker="dead@gone",
created_minutes_ago=60,
)
p_alive, p_revoke, p_app, mock_task = self._patches(alive=False)
with (
p_alive,
p_revoke,
p_app,
patch("tasks.jobs.orphan_recovery._recovery_attempt_count", return_value=1),
):
result = _reconcile_task_results(
grace_minutes=2, max_attempts=3, window_hours=6, dry_run=False
)
assert tr.task_id in result["failed"]
mock_task.apply_async.assert_not_called()
@override_settings(TASK_RECOVERY_SUMMARIES_ENABLED=False)
def test_disabled_group_task_does_not_consume_recovery_attempt(
self, tenants_fixture
):
"""A disabled-group task is failed without incrementing its Valkey attempt
counter, so re-enabling the group does not start it at the cap."""
tr = _orphan_result(
name="scan-summary",
kwargs={"tenant_id": str(tenants_fixture[0].id), "scan_id": str(uuid4())},
worker="dead@gone",
created_minutes_ago=60,
)
p_alive, p_revoke, p_app, mock_task = self._patches(alive=False)
with (
p_alive,
p_revoke,
p_app,
patch("tasks.jobs.orphan_recovery._recovery_attempt_count") as mock_count,
):
result = _reconcile_task_results(
grace_minutes=2, max_attempts=3, window_hours=6, dry_run=False
)
assert tr.task_id in result["failed"]
mock_count.assert_not_called()
def test_scan_task_is_skipped_entirely(self, tenants_fixture):
"""Scan tasks are excluded from recovery: the watchdog never touches them."""
tr = _orphan_result(
name="scan-perform",
kwargs={
"tenant_id": str(tenants_fixture[0].id),
"scan_id": str(uuid4()),
},
worker="dead@gone",
created_minutes_ago=60,
)
p_alive, p_revoke, p_app, mock_task = self._patches(alive=False)
with p_alive, p_revoke, p_app:
result = _reconcile_task_results(
grace_minutes=2, max_attempts=3, window_hours=6, dry_run=False
)
assert tr.task_id not in result["recovered"]
assert tr.task_id not in result["failed"]
assert tr.task_id not in result["skipped"]
mock_task.apply_async.assert_not_called()
def test_jira_integration_task_is_not_reenqueued(self, tenants_fixture):
"""integration-jira stays terminal: re-running it would create duplicate Jira
issues, so an orphaned send is failed instead of re-enqueued."""
tenant = tenants_fixture[0]
kwargs = {
"tenant_id": str(tenant.id),
"integration_id": str(uuid4()),
"project_key": "PROWLER",
"issue_type": "Task",
"finding_ids": [str(uuid4()), str(uuid4())],
}
tr = _orphan_result(
name="integration-jira",
kwargs=kwargs,
worker="dead@gone",
created_minutes_ago=60,
)
p_alive, p_revoke, p_app, mock_task = self._patches(alive=False)
with (
p_alive,
p_revoke,
p_app,
patch("tasks.jobs.orphan_recovery._recovery_attempt_count", return_value=1),
):
result = _reconcile_task_results(
grace_minutes=2, max_attempts=3, window_hours=6, dry_run=False
)
assert tr.task_id in result["failed"]
tr.refresh_from_db()
assert tr.status == states.REVOKED # stale result cleared (no pending alert)
mock_task.apply_async.assert_not_called()
def test_skips_live_worker(self, tenants_fixture):
tr = _orphan_result(
name="tenant-deletion",
kwargs={"tenant_id": str(tenants_fixture[0].id)},
worker="alive@host",
created_minutes_ago=60,
)
p_alive, p_revoke, p_app, mock_task = self._patches(alive=True)
with p_alive, p_revoke, p_app:
result = _reconcile_task_results(
grace_minutes=2, max_attempts=3, window_hours=6, dry_run=False
)
assert tr.task_id in result["skipped"]
mock_task.apply_async.assert_not_called()
def test_skips_recently_created(self, tenants_fixture):
tr = _orphan_result(
name="tenant-deletion",
kwargs={"tenant_id": str(tenants_fixture[0].id)},
worker="dead@gone",
created_minutes_ago=0,
)
p_alive, p_revoke, p_app, mock_task = self._patches(alive=False)
with p_alive, p_revoke, p_app:
result = _reconcile_task_results(
grace_minutes=2, max_attempts=3, window_hours=6, dry_run=False
)
# too recent: excluded by the grace window (not even a candidate)
assert tr.task_id not in result["recovered"]
mock_task.apply_async.assert_not_called()
def test_denylisted_task_failed_not_reenqueued(self, tenants_fixture):
"""A non-allowlisted task is failed, never blind re-run."""
tr = _orphan_result(
name="some-non-idempotent-task",
kwargs={"tenant_id": str(tenants_fixture[0].id)},
worker="dead@gone",
created_minutes_ago=60,
)
p_alive, p_revoke, p_app, mock_task = self._patches(alive=False)
with (
p_alive,
p_revoke,
p_app,
patch("tasks.jobs.orphan_recovery._recovery_attempt_count", return_value=1),
):
result = _reconcile_task_results(
grace_minutes=2, max_attempts=3, window_hours=6, dry_run=False
)
assert tr.task_id in result["failed"]
tr.refresh_from_db()
assert tr.status == states.REVOKED
mock_task.apply_async.assert_not_called()
def test_recovery_cap_marks_failed(self, tenants_fixture):
"""When the recovery counter exceeds the cap, the task is failed not re-run."""
tr = _orphan_result(
name="tenant-deletion",
kwargs={"tenant_id": str(tenants_fixture[0].id)},
worker="dead@gone",
created_minutes_ago=60,
)
p_alive, p_revoke, p_app, mock_task = self._patches(alive=False)
with (
p_alive,
p_revoke,
p_app,
patch("tasks.jobs.orphan_recovery._recovery_attempt_count", return_value=4),
):
result = _reconcile_task_results(
grace_minutes=2, max_attempts=3, window_hours=6, dry_run=False
)
assert tr.task_id in result["failed"]
mock_task.apply_async.assert_not_called()
@pytest.mark.django_db
class TestOrphanRecoveryHelpers:
def test_advisory_lock_acquires_and_releases(self):
with advisory_lock() as acquired:
assert acquired is True
def test_is_worker_alive_true_when_responds(self):
inspect = MagicMock()
inspect.ping.return_value = {"w@h": {"ok": "pong"}}
with patch(
"tasks.jobs.orphan_recovery.current_app.control.inspect",
return_value=inspect,
):
assert is_worker_alive("w@h") is True
def test_is_worker_alive_false_when_silent(self):
inspect = MagicMock()
inspect.ping.return_value = None
with patch(
"tasks.jobs.orphan_recovery.current_app.control.inspect",
return_value=inspect,
):
assert is_worker_alive("w@h") is False
def test_recovery_attempt_count_increments(self):
# Unique signature so the Valkey counter starts fresh for this test.
kwargs_repr = repr({"probe": str(uuid4())})
redis_client = MagicMock()
redis_client.incr.side_effect = [1, 2]
with patch("redis.from_url", return_value=redis_client):
assert _recovery_attempt_count("probe-task", kwargs_repr, 6) == 1
assert _recovery_attempt_count("probe-task", kwargs_repr, 6) == 2
class TestRecoveryFeatureFlags:
def test_all_groups_enabled_by_default(self):
tasks = reenqueueable_tasks()
assert "scan-summary" in tasks
assert {"provider-deletion", "tenant-deletion"} <= tasks
@override_settings(TASK_RECOVERY_SUMMARIES_ENABLED=False)
def test_summaries_group_flag_excludes_summary_tasks(self):
tasks = reenqueueable_tasks()
assert "scan-summary" not in tasks
assert "scan-compliance-overviews" not in tasks
assert "provider-deletion" in tasks
@override_settings(TASK_RECOVERY_DELETIONS_ENABLED=False)
def test_deletions_group_flag_excludes_deletion_tasks(self):
tasks = reenqueueable_tasks()
assert "provider-deletion" not in tasks
assert "tenant-deletion" not in tasks
assert "scan-summary" in tasks
@pytest.mark.django_db
class TestRecoveryMasterFlag:
@override_settings(TASK_RECOVERY_ENABLED=False)
def test_master_flag_disables_task_recovery(self):
with (
patch(
"tasks.jobs.orphan_recovery._reconcile_task_results"
) as mock_reconcile,
patch(
"tasks.jobs.attack_paths.cleanup.cleanup_stale_attack_paths_scans",
return_value={},
),
):
result = reconcile_orphans(grace_minutes=2, max_attempts=3, dry_run=False)
mock_reconcile.assert_not_called()
assert result["acquired"] is True
assert result["enabled"] is False
@override_settings(TASK_RECOVERY_ENABLED=True)
def test_master_flag_enabled_runs_task_recovery(self):
with (
patch(
"tasks.jobs.orphan_recovery._reconcile_task_results",
return_value={"recovered": [], "failed": [], "skipped": []},
) as mock_reconcile,
patch(
"tasks.jobs.attack_paths.cleanup.cleanup_stale_attack_paths_scans",
return_value={},
),
):
reconcile_orphans(grace_minutes=2, max_attempts=3, dry_run=False)
mock_reconcile.assert_called_once()
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ def basic_csa_compliance_data():
tenant_id="tenant-123",
scan_id="scan-456",
provider_id="provider-789",
compliance_id="csa_ccm_4.0_aws",
compliance_id="csa_ccm_4.0",
framework="CSA-CCM",
name="CSA Cloud Controls Matrix v4.0",
version="4.0",
+302 -74
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@@ -315,6 +315,7 @@ class TestPerformScan:
provider=provider_instance,
uid=finding.resource_uid,
defaults={
"name": finding.resource_name,
"region": finding.region,
"service": finding.service_name,
"type": finding.resource_type,
@@ -348,6 +349,7 @@ class TestPerformScan:
resource_instance = MagicMock()
resource_instance.uid = finding.resource_uid
resource_instance.name = "old_name"
resource_instance.region = "us-west-1"
resource_instance.service = "old_service"
resource_instance.type = "old_type"
@@ -366,6 +368,7 @@ class TestPerformScan:
provider=provider_instance,
uid=finding.resource_uid,
defaults={
"name": finding.resource_name,
"region": finding.region,
"service": finding.service_name,
"type": finding.resource_type,
@@ -373,6 +376,7 @@ class TestPerformScan:
)
# Check that resource fields were updated
assert resource_instance.name == finding.resource_name
assert resource_instance.region == finding.region
assert resource_instance.service == finding.service_name
assert resource_instance.type == finding.resource_type
@@ -1565,6 +1569,75 @@ class TestProcessFindingMicroBatch:
assert resource_cache[finding.resource_uid].service == finding.service_name
assert tag_cache.keys() == {("team", "devsec")}
def test_process_finding_micro_batch_refreshes_empty_resource_name(
self, tenants_fixture, scans_fixture
):
tenant = tenants_fixture[0]
scan = scans_fixture[0]
provider = scan.provider
# Old resource stored before names were persisted: empty name.
existing_resource = Resource.objects.create(
tenant_id=tenant.id,
provider=provider,
uid="arn:aws:s3:::my-bucket",
name="",
region="us-east-1",
service="s3",
type="bucket",
)
finding = FakeFinding(
uid="finding-empty-name",
status=StatusChoices.PASS,
status_extended="passing",
severity=Severity.low,
check_id="s3_bucket_public_access",
resource_uid=existing_resource.uid,
resource_name="my-bucket",
region="us-east-1",
service_name="s3",
resource_type="bucket",
partition="aws",
raw={"status": "PASS"},
metadata={"source": "prowler"},
)
resource_cache = {existing_resource.uid: existing_resource}
tag_cache = {}
last_status_cache = {}
resource_failed_findings_cache = {existing_resource.uid: 0}
unique_resources: set[tuple[str, str]] = set()
scan_resource_cache: set[tuple[str, str, str, str]] = set()
mute_rules_cache = {}
scan_categories_cache: dict[tuple[str, str], dict[str, int]] = {}
scan_resource_groups_cache: dict[tuple[str, str], dict[str, int]] = {}
group_resources_cache: dict[str, set] = {}
with (
patch("tasks.jobs.scan.rls_transaction", new=noop_rls_transaction),
patch("api.db_utils.rls_transaction", new=noop_rls_transaction),
):
_process_finding_micro_batch(
str(tenant.id),
[finding],
scan,
provider,
resource_cache,
tag_cache,
last_status_cache,
resource_failed_findings_cache,
unique_resources,
scan_resource_cache,
mute_rules_cache,
scan_categories_cache,
scan_resource_groups_cache,
group_resources_cache,
)
existing_resource.refresh_from_db()
assert existing_resource.name == finding.resource_name
def test_process_finding_micro_batch_skips_long_uid(
self, tenants_fixture, scans_fixture
):
@@ -1880,6 +1953,62 @@ class TestCreateComplianceRequirements:
assert "requirements_created" in result
@pytest.mark.django_db(transaction=True)
def test_create_compliance_requirements_idempotent_on_rerun(
self,
tenants_fixture,
scans_fixture,
providers_fixture,
findings_fixture,
):
"""Re-running compliance materialization must not raise nor duplicate rows.
Uses transaction=True because the COPY path commits on its own connection,
so the test must use real commits (mirroring production) rather than the
default rollback wrapper.
"""
from api.models import ComplianceRequirementOverview
with patch(
"tasks.jobs.scan.PROWLER_COMPLIANCE_OVERVIEW_TEMPLATE"
) as mock_compliance_template:
tenant_id = str(tenants_fixture[0].id)
scan_id = str(scans_fixture[0].id)
mock_compliance_template.__getitem__.return_value = {
"test_compliance": {
"framework": "Test Framework",
"version": "1.0",
"requirements": {
"req_1": {
"description": "Test Requirement 1",
"checks": {"test_check_id": None},
"checks_status": {
"pass": 2,
"fail": 1,
"manual": 0,
"total": 3,
},
"status": "FAIL",
},
},
}
}
create_compliance_requirements(tenant_id, scan_id)
count_after_first = ComplianceRequirementOverview.objects.filter(
scan_id=scan_id
).count()
# Second run must not raise and must not duplicate rows.
create_compliance_requirements(tenant_id, scan_id)
count_after_second = ComplianceRequirementOverview.objects.filter(
scan_id=scan_id
).count()
assert count_after_first > 0
assert count_after_second == count_after_first
def test_create_compliance_requirements_kubernetes_provider(
self,
tenants_fixture,
@@ -3545,19 +3674,19 @@ class TestAggregateFindingsByRegion:
scan_id = str(uuid.uuid4())
modeled_threatscore_compliance_id = "ProwlerThreatScore-1.0"
# Mock findings with resources
mock_finding1 = MagicMock()
mock_finding1.check_id = "check1"
mock_finding1.status = "FAIL"
mock_finding1.compliance = {modeled_threatscore_compliance_id: ["req1", "req2"]}
mock_resource1 = MagicMock()
mock_resource1.region = "us-east-1"
mock_finding1.small_resources = [mock_resource1]
# (check_id, status, resource_regions, compliance) tuples
finding_rows = [
(
"check1",
"FAIL",
["us-east-1"],
{modeled_threatscore_compliance_id: ["req1", "req2"]},
)
]
mock_queryset = MagicMock()
mock_queryset.only.return_value = mock_queryset
mock_queryset.prefetch_related.return_value = [mock_finding1]
mock_queryset.values_list.return_value = mock_queryset
mock_queryset.iterator.return_value = finding_rows
ctx = MagicMock()
ctx.__enter__.return_value = None
@@ -3571,6 +3700,12 @@ class TestAggregateFindingsByRegion:
)
)
# Streaming query contract: column-scoped values_list + iterator
mock_queryset.values_list.assert_called_once_with(
"check_id", "status", "resource_regions", "compliance"
)
mock_queryset.iterator.assert_called_once()
# Verify structure of check_status_by_region
assert isinstance(check_status_by_region, dict)
assert "us-east-1" in check_status_by_region
@@ -3590,27 +3725,15 @@ class TestAggregateFindingsByRegion:
scan_id = str(uuid.uuid4())
modeled_threatscore_compliance_id = "ProwlerThreatScore-1.0"
# First finding with PASS status
mock_finding1 = MagicMock()
mock_finding1.check_id = "check1"
mock_finding1.status = "PASS"
mock_finding1.compliance = {}
mock_resource1 = MagicMock()
mock_resource1.region = "us-east-1"
mock_finding1.small_resources = [mock_resource1]
# Second finding with FAIL status for same check/region
mock_finding2 = MagicMock()
mock_finding2.check_id = "check1"
mock_finding2.status = "FAIL"
mock_finding2.compliance = {}
mock_resource2 = MagicMock()
mock_resource2.region = "us-east-1"
mock_finding2.small_resources = [mock_resource2]
# Same check/region: PASS first, then FAIL — FAIL must win
finding_rows = [
("check1", "PASS", ["us-east-1"], {}),
("check1", "FAIL", ["us-east-1"], {}),
]
mock_queryset = MagicMock()
mock_queryset.only.return_value = mock_queryset
mock_queryset.prefetch_related.return_value = [mock_finding1, mock_finding2]
mock_queryset.values_list.return_value = mock_queryset
mock_queryset.iterator.return_value = finding_rows
ctx = MagicMock()
ctx.__enter__.return_value = None
@@ -3622,6 +3745,12 @@ class TestAggregateFindingsByRegion:
tenant_id, scan_id, modeled_threatscore_compliance_id
)
# Streaming query contract: column-scoped values_list + iterator
mock_queryset.values_list.assert_called_once_with(
"check_id", "status", "resource_regions", "compliance"
)
mock_queryset.iterator.assert_called_once()
# FAIL should override PASS
assert check_status_by_region["us-east-1"]["check1"] == "FAIL"
@@ -3636,8 +3765,8 @@ class TestAggregateFindingsByRegion:
modeled_threatscore_compliance_id = "ProwlerThreatScore-1.0"
mock_queryset = MagicMock()
mock_queryset.only.return_value = mock_queryset
mock_queryset.prefetch_related.return_value = []
mock_queryset.values_list.return_value = mock_queryset
mock_queryset.iterator.return_value = []
ctx = MagicMock()
ctx.__enter__.return_value = None
@@ -3649,6 +3778,12 @@ class TestAggregateFindingsByRegion:
tenant_id, scan_id, modeled_threatscore_compliance_id
)
# Streaming query contract: column-scoped values_list + iterator
mock_queryset.values_list.assert_called_once_with(
"check_id", "status", "resource_regions", "compliance"
)
mock_queryset.iterator.assert_called_once()
# Verify filter was called with muted=False
mock_findings_filter.assert_called_once_with(
tenant_id=tenant_id,
@@ -3667,27 +3802,25 @@ class TestAggregateFindingsByRegion:
scan_id = str(uuid.uuid4())
modeled_threatscore_compliance_id = "ProwlerThreatScore-1.0"
# Finding with PASS status
mock_finding1 = MagicMock()
mock_finding1.check_id = "check1"
mock_finding1.status = "PASS"
mock_finding1.compliance = {modeled_threatscore_compliance_id: ["req1"]}
mock_resource1 = MagicMock()
mock_resource1.region = "us-east-1"
mock_finding1.small_resources = [mock_resource1]
# Finding with FAIL status
mock_finding2 = MagicMock()
mock_finding2.check_id = "check2"
mock_finding2.status = "FAIL"
mock_finding2.compliance = {modeled_threatscore_compliance_id: ["req1"]}
mock_resource2 = MagicMock()
mock_resource2.region = "us-east-1"
mock_finding2.small_resources = [mock_resource2]
# PASS and FAIL findings mapped to the same ThreatScore requirement
finding_rows = [
(
"check1",
"PASS",
["us-east-1"],
{modeled_threatscore_compliance_id: ["req1"]},
),
(
"check2",
"FAIL",
["us-east-1"],
{modeled_threatscore_compliance_id: ["req1"]},
),
]
mock_queryset = MagicMock()
mock_queryset.only.return_value = mock_queryset
mock_queryset.prefetch_related.return_value = [mock_finding1, mock_finding2]
mock_queryset.values_list.return_value = mock_queryset
mock_queryset.iterator.return_value = finding_rows
ctx = MagicMock()
ctx.__enter__.return_value = None
@@ -3699,6 +3832,12 @@ class TestAggregateFindingsByRegion:
tenant_id, scan_id, modeled_threatscore_compliance_id
)
# Streaming query contract: column-scoped values_list + iterator
mock_queryset.values_list.assert_called_once_with(
"check_id", "status", "resource_regions", "compliance"
)
mock_queryset.iterator.assert_called_once()
# Verify compliance counts
normalized_id = re.sub(
r"[^a-z0-9]", "", modeled_threatscore_compliance_id.lower()
@@ -3721,27 +3860,15 @@ class TestAggregateFindingsByRegion:
scan_id = str(uuid.uuid4())
modeled_threatscore_compliance_id = "ProwlerThreatScore-1.0"
# Finding in us-east-1
mock_finding1 = MagicMock()
mock_finding1.check_id = "check1"
mock_finding1.status = "FAIL"
mock_finding1.compliance = {}
mock_resource1 = MagicMock()
mock_resource1.region = "us-east-1"
mock_finding1.small_resources = [mock_resource1]
# Finding in us-west-2
mock_finding2 = MagicMock()
mock_finding2.check_id = "check1"
mock_finding2.status = "PASS"
mock_finding2.compliance = {}
mock_resource2 = MagicMock()
mock_resource2.region = "us-west-2"
mock_finding2.small_resources = [mock_resource2]
# One finding per region
finding_rows = [
("check1", "FAIL", ["us-east-1"], {}),
("check1", "PASS", ["us-west-2"], {}),
]
mock_queryset = MagicMock()
mock_queryset.only.return_value = mock_queryset
mock_queryset.prefetch_related.return_value = [mock_finding1, mock_finding2]
mock_queryset.values_list.return_value = mock_queryset
mock_queryset.iterator.return_value = finding_rows
ctx = MagicMock()
ctx.__enter__.return_value = None
@@ -3753,6 +3880,12 @@ class TestAggregateFindingsByRegion:
tenant_id, scan_id, modeled_threatscore_compliance_id
)
# Streaming query contract: column-scoped values_list + iterator
mock_queryset.values_list.assert_called_once_with(
"check_id", "status", "resource_regions", "compliance"
)
mock_queryset.iterator.assert_called_once()
# Verify both regions are present with correct statuses
assert "us-east-1" in check_status_by_region
assert "us-west-2" in check_status_by_region
@@ -3761,17 +3894,26 @@ class TestAggregateFindingsByRegion:
@patch("tasks.jobs.scan.Finding.all_objects.filter")
@patch("tasks.jobs.scan.rls_transaction")
def test_aggregate_findings_by_region_empty_findings(
def test_aggregate_findings_by_region_multi_region_finding(
self, mock_rls_transaction, mock_findings_filter
):
"""Test with no findings - should return empty dicts."""
"""A finding with multiple resource_regions is tallied in every region."""
tenant_id = str(uuid.uuid4())
scan_id = str(uuid.uuid4())
modeled_threatscore_compliance_id = "ProwlerThreatScore-1.0"
finding_rows = [
(
"check1",
"FAIL",
["us-east-1", "eu-west-1"],
{modeled_threatscore_compliance_id: ["req1"]},
)
]
mock_queryset = MagicMock()
mock_queryset.only.return_value = mock_queryset
mock_queryset.prefetch_related.return_value = []
mock_queryset.values_list.return_value = mock_queryset
mock_queryset.iterator.return_value = finding_rows
ctx = MagicMock()
ctx.__enter__.return_value = None
@@ -3785,6 +3927,92 @@ class TestAggregateFindingsByRegion:
)
)
# Streaming query contract: column-scoped values_list + iterator
mock_queryset.values_list.assert_called_once_with(
"check_id", "status", "resource_regions", "compliance"
)
mock_queryset.iterator.assert_called_once()
normalized_id = re.sub(
r"[^a-z0-9]", "", modeled_threatscore_compliance_id.lower()
)
for region in ("us-east-1", "eu-west-1"):
assert check_status_by_region[region]["check1"] == "FAIL"
req_stats = findings_count_by_compliance[region][normalized_id]["req1"]
assert req_stats == {"total": 1, "pass": 0}
@patch("tasks.jobs.scan.Finding.all_objects.filter")
@patch("tasks.jobs.scan.rls_transaction")
def test_aggregate_findings_by_region_skips_empty_regions(
self, mock_rls_transaction, mock_findings_filter
):
"""A finding with no denormalized regions contributes nothing."""
tenant_id = str(uuid.uuid4())
scan_id = str(uuid.uuid4())
modeled_threatscore_compliance_id = "ProwlerThreatScore-1.0"
finding_rows = [
("check1", "FAIL", [], {modeled_threatscore_compliance_id: ["req1"]}),
("check2", "PASS", None, {}),
]
mock_queryset = MagicMock()
mock_queryset.values_list.return_value = mock_queryset
mock_queryset.iterator.return_value = finding_rows
ctx = MagicMock()
ctx.__enter__.return_value = None
ctx.__exit__.return_value = False
mock_rls_transaction.return_value = ctx
mock_findings_filter.return_value = mock_queryset
check_status_by_region, findings_count_by_compliance = (
_aggregate_findings_by_region(
tenant_id, scan_id, modeled_threatscore_compliance_id
)
)
# Streaming query contract: column-scoped values_list + iterator
mock_queryset.values_list.assert_called_once_with(
"check_id", "status", "resource_regions", "compliance"
)
mock_queryset.iterator.assert_called_once()
assert check_status_by_region == {}
assert findings_count_by_compliance == {}
@patch("tasks.jobs.scan.Finding.all_objects.filter")
@patch("tasks.jobs.scan.rls_transaction")
def test_aggregate_findings_by_region_empty_findings(
self, mock_rls_transaction, mock_findings_filter
):
"""Test with no findings - should return empty dicts."""
tenant_id = str(uuid.uuid4())
scan_id = str(uuid.uuid4())
modeled_threatscore_compliance_id = "ProwlerThreatScore-1.0"
mock_queryset = MagicMock()
mock_queryset.values_list.return_value = mock_queryset
mock_queryset.iterator.return_value = []
ctx = MagicMock()
ctx.__enter__.return_value = None
ctx.__exit__.return_value = False
mock_rls_transaction.return_value = ctx
mock_findings_filter.return_value = mock_queryset
check_status_by_region, findings_count_by_compliance = (
_aggregate_findings_by_region(
tenant_id, scan_id, modeled_threatscore_compliance_id
)
)
# Streaming query contract: column-scoped values_list + iterator
mock_queryset.values_list.assert_called_once_with(
"check_id", "status", "resource_regions", "compliance"
)
mock_queryset.iterator.assert_called_once()
assert check_status_by_region == {}
assert findings_count_by_compliance == {}
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@@ -15,8 +15,10 @@ from tasks.jobs.lighthouse_providers import (
from tasks.tasks import (
DJANGO_TMP_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY,
STALE_TMP_OUTPUT_MAX_AGE_HOURS,
ScanReportRLSTask,
_cleanup_orphan_scheduled_scans,
_perform_scan_complete_tasks,
_scan_tmp_output_directory,
check_integrations_task,
check_lighthouse_provider_connection_task,
generate_outputs_task,
@@ -321,6 +323,7 @@ class TestGenerateOutputs:
mock_transformed_stats = {"some": "stats"}
with (
patch("tasks.tasks.get_prowler_provider_compliance", return_value={}),
patch(
"tasks.tasks.FindingOutput._transform_findings_stats",
return_value=mock_transformed_stats,
@@ -439,6 +442,7 @@ class TestGenerateOutputs:
mock_provider.uid = "test-provider-uid"
with (
patch("tasks.tasks.get_prowler_provider_compliance", return_value={}),
patch("tasks.tasks.ScanSummary.objects.filter") as mock_filter,
patch("tasks.tasks.Provider.objects.get", return_value=mock_provider),
patch("tasks.tasks.initialize_prowler_provider"),
@@ -594,6 +598,7 @@ class TestGenerateOutputs:
]
with (
patch("tasks.tasks.get_prowler_provider_compliance", return_value={}),
patch("tasks.tasks.ScanSummary.objects.filter") as mock_summary,
patch(
"tasks.tasks.Provider.objects.get",
@@ -668,6 +673,7 @@ class TestGenerateOutputs:
mock_provider.uid = "test-provider-uid"
with (
patch("tasks.tasks.get_prowler_provider_compliance", return_value={}),
patch("tasks.tasks.ScanSummary.objects.filter") as mock_filter,
patch("tasks.tasks.Provider.objects.get", return_value=mock_provider),
patch("tasks.tasks.initialize_prowler_provider"),
@@ -771,6 +777,38 @@ class TestGenerateOutputs:
mock_s3_task.assert_called_once()
class TestScanReportRLSTaskOnFailure:
def test_on_failure_removes_scan_tmp_directory(self):
task = ScanReportRLSTask()
with patch("tasks.tasks.rmtree") as mock_rmtree:
task.on_failure(
exc=OSError("No space left on device"),
task_id="task-abc",
args=(),
kwargs={"tenant_id": "t-1", "scan_id": "s-1"},
_einfo=None,
)
mock_rmtree.assert_called_once_with(
_scan_tmp_output_directory("t-1", "s-1"), ignore_errors=True
)
def test_on_failure_skips_when_missing_kwargs(self):
task = ScanReportRLSTask()
with patch("tasks.tasks.rmtree") as mock_rmtree:
task.on_failure(
exc=OSError("No space left on device"),
task_id="task-abc",
args=(),
kwargs={},
_einfo=None,
)
mock_rmtree.assert_not_called()
class TestScanCompleteTasks:
@patch("tasks.tasks.aggregate_attack_surface_task.apply_async")
@patch("tasks.tasks.chain")
@@ -1079,6 +1117,7 @@ class TestCheckIntegrationsTask:
enabled=True,
)
@patch("tasks.tasks.get_prowler_provider_compliance", return_value={})
@patch("tasks.tasks.s3_integration_task")
@patch("tasks.tasks.Integration.objects.filter")
@patch("tasks.tasks.ScanSummary.objects.filter")
@@ -1111,6 +1150,7 @@ class TestCheckIntegrationsTask:
mock_scan_summary,
mock_integration_filter,
mock_s3_task,
mock_get_prowler_compliance,
):
"""Test that ASFF output is generated for AWS providers with SecurityHub integration."""
# Setup
@@ -1207,6 +1247,7 @@ class TestCheckIntegrationsTask:
assert result == {"upload": True}
@patch("tasks.tasks.get_prowler_provider_compliance", return_value={})
@patch("tasks.tasks.s3_integration_task")
@patch("tasks.tasks.Integration.objects.filter")
@patch("tasks.tasks.ScanSummary.objects.filter")
@@ -1239,6 +1280,7 @@ class TestCheckIntegrationsTask:
mock_scan_summary,
mock_integration_filter,
mock_s3_task,
mock_get_prowler_compliance,
):
"""Test that ASFF output is NOT generated for AWS providers without SecurityHub integration."""
# Setup
@@ -1332,6 +1374,7 @@ class TestCheckIntegrationsTask:
assert result == {"upload": True}
@patch("tasks.tasks.get_prowler_provider_compliance", return_value={})
@patch("tasks.tasks.ScanSummary.objects.filter")
@patch("tasks.tasks.Provider.objects.get")
@patch("tasks.tasks.initialize_prowler_provider")
@@ -1360,6 +1403,7 @@ class TestCheckIntegrationsTask:
mock_initialize_provider,
mock_provider_get,
mock_scan_summary,
mock_get_prowler_compliance,
):
"""Test that ASFF output is NOT generated for non-AWS providers (e.g., Azure, GCP)."""
# Setup
@@ -2672,3 +2716,36 @@ class TestReaggregateAllFindingGroupSummaries:
assert result == {"scans_reaggregated": 0}
mock_group.assert_not_called()
mock_chain.assert_not_called()
class TestTaskTimeLimits:
"""The per-task limits in task_annotations must actually take effect.
Celery applies a "*" annotation after the per-task one, so a "*" entry would
silently overwrite every specific limit and cap long scans at the default. The
default is set as the global limit instead, and these per-task limits must win.
"""
def test_long_running_tasks_exceed_the_default_limit(self):
from config.celery import celery_app
default = celery_app.conf.task_time_limit
for name in (
"scan-perform",
"scan-perform-scheduled",
"provider-deletion",
"tenant-deletion",
):
assert celery_app.tasks[name].time_limit > default
def test_connection_checks_stay_below_the_default_limit(self):
from config.celery import celery_app
default = celery_app.conf.task_time_limit
for name in (
"provider-connection-check",
"integration-connection-check",
"lighthouse-connection-check",
"lighthouse-provider-connection-check",
):
assert celery_app.tasks[name].time_limit < default
Generated
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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ constraints = [
{ name = "aiobotocore", specifier = "==2.25.1" },
{ name = "aiofiles", specifier = "==24.1.0" },
{ name = "aiohappyeyeballs", specifier = "==2.6.1" },
{ name = "aiohttp", specifier = "==3.13.5" },
{ name = "aiohttp", specifier = "==3.14.0" },
{ name = "aioitertools", specifier = "==0.13.0" },
{ name = "aiosignal", specifier = "==1.4.0" },
{ name = "alibabacloud-actiontrail20200706", specifier = "==2.4.1" },
@@ -61,9 +61,8 @@ constraints = [
{ name = "astroid", specifier = "==3.2.4" },
{ name = "async-timeout", specifier = "==5.0.1" },
{ name = "attrs", specifier = "==25.4.0" },
{ name = "authlib", specifier = "==1.6.9" },
{ name = "authlib", specifier = "==1.6.12" },
{ name = "autopep8", specifier = "==2.3.2" },
{ name = "awsipranges", specifier = "==0.3.3" },
{ name = "azure-cli-core", specifier = "==2.83.0" },
{ name = "azure-cli-telemetry", specifier = "==1.1.0" },
{ name = "azure-common", specifier = "==1.1.28" },
@@ -146,6 +145,7 @@ constraints = [
{ name = "django-celery-results", specifier = "==2.6.0" },
{ name = "django-cors-headers", specifier = "==4.4.0" },
{ name = "django-environ", specifier = "==0.11.2" },
{ name = "django-eventstream", specifier = "==5.3.3" },
{ name = "django-filter", specifier = "==24.3" },
{ name = "django-guid", specifier = "==3.5.0" },
{ name = "django-postgres-extra", specifier = "==2.0.9" },
@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ constraints = [
{ name = "drf-simple-apikey", specifier = "==2.2.1" },
{ name = "drf-spectacular", specifier = "==0.27.2" },
{ name = "drf-spectacular-jsonapi", specifier = "==0.5.1" },
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pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
command: ["../docker-entrypoint.sh", "beat"]
command: ["/home/prowler/docker-entrypoint.sh", "beat"]
secrets:
POSTGRES_HOST:
@@ -438,6 +438,34 @@ mainConfig:
# Minimum number of Availability Zones that an ELBv2 must be in
elbv2_min_azs: 2
# AWS Post-Quantum TLS Configuration
# aws.acmpca_certificate_authority_pqc_key_algorithm
acmpca_pqc_key_algorithms:
- "ML_DSA_44"
- "ML_DSA_65"
- "ML_DSA_87"
# aws.cloudfront_distributions_pqc_tls_enabled
cloudfront_pqc_min_protocol_versions:
- "TLSv1.3_2025"
# aws.apigateway_domain_name_pqc_tls_enabled
apigateway_pqc_tls_allowed_policies:
- "SecurityPolicy_TLS13_1_2_FIPS_PFS_PQ_2025_09"
- "SecurityPolicy_TLS13_1_2_PFS_PQ_2025_09"
- "SecurityPolicy_TLS13_1_2_PQ_2025_09"
# AWS Post-Quantum SSH Key Exchange Configuration
# aws.transfer_server_pqc_ssh_kex_enabled
transfer_pqc_ssh_allowed_policies:
- "TransferSecurityPolicy-2025-03"
- "TransferSecurityPolicy-FIPS-2025-03"
- "TransferSecurityPolicy-AS2Restricted-2025-07"
# aws.rolesanywhere_trust_anchor_pqc_pki
rolesanywhere_pqc_pca_key_algorithms:
- "ML_DSA_44"
- "ML_DSA_65"
- "ML_DSA_87"
# AWS Secrets Configuration
# Patterns to ignore in the secrets checks
@@ -11,8 +11,7 @@ data:
{{- else }}
AUTH_URL: {{ .Values.ui.authUrl | quote }}
{{- end }}
API_BASE_URL: "http://{{ include "prowler.fullname" . }}-api:{{ .Values.api.service.port }}/api/v1"
NEXT_PUBLIC_API_BASE_URL: "http://{{ include "prowler.fullname" . }}-api:{{ .Values.api.service.port }}/api/v1"
NEXT_PUBLIC_API_DOCS_URL: "http://{{ include "prowler.fullname" . }}-api:{{ .Values.api.service.port }}/api/v1/docs"
UI_API_BASE_URL: "http://{{ include "prowler.fullname" . }}-api:{{ .Values.api.service.port }}/api/v1"
UI_API_DOCS_URL: "http://{{ include "prowler.fullname" . }}-api:{{ .Values.api.service.port }}/api/v1/docs"
AUTH_TRUST_HOST: "true"
UI_PORT: {{ .Values.ui.service.port | quote }}
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@@ -440,7 +440,7 @@ worker_beat:
tag: ""
command:
- ../docker-entrypoint.sh
- /home/prowler/docker-entrypoint.sh
args:
- beat
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@@ -21,8 +21,8 @@ fullnameOverride: ""
secrets:
SITE_URL: http://localhost:3000
API_BASE_URL: http://prowler-api:8080/api/v1
NEXT_PUBLIC_API_DOCS_URL: http://prowler-api:8080/api/v1/docs
UI_API_BASE_URL: http://prowler-api:8080/api/v1
UI_API_DOCS_URL: http://prowler-api:8080/api/v1/docs
AUTH_TRUST_HOST: True
UI_PORT: 3000
# openssl rand -base64 32
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
services:
nginx:
image: nginx:alpine
image: nginx:alpine@sha256:8b1e78743a03dbb2c95171cc58639fef29abc8816598e27fb910ed2e621e589a
container_name: prowler-nginx
restart: unless-stopped
ports:
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@@ -1538,6 +1538,186 @@ def get_section_container_iso(data, section_1, section_2):
return html.Div(section_containers, className="compliance-data-layout")
def _status_bar(success, failed, classname):
"""Build the stacked PASS/FAIL bar shown next to an accordion title."""
fig = go.Figure(
data=[
go.Bar(
name="Failed",
x=[failed],
y=[""],
orientation="h",
marker=dict(color="#e77676"),
width=[0.8],
),
go.Bar(
name="Success",
x=[success],
y=[""],
orientation="h",
marker=dict(color="#45cc6e"),
width=[0.8],
),
]
)
fig.update_layout(
barmode="stack",
margin=dict(l=10, r=10, t=10, b=10),
paper_bgcolor="rgba(0,0,0,0)",
plot_bgcolor="rgba(0,0,0,0)",
showlegend=False,
width=350,
height=30,
xaxis=dict(showticklabels=False, showgrid=False, zeroline=False),
yaxis=dict(showticklabels=False, showgrid=False, zeroline=False),
annotations=[
dict(
x=success + failed,
y=0,
xref="x",
yref="y",
text=str(success),
showarrow=False,
font=dict(color="#45cc6e", size=14),
xanchor="left",
yanchor="middle",
),
dict(
x=0,
y=0,
xref="x",
yref="y",
text=str(failed),
showarrow=False,
font=dict(color="#e77676", size=14),
xanchor="right",
yanchor="middle",
),
],
)
fig.add_annotation(
x=failed,
y=0.3,
text="|",
showarrow=False,
xanchor="center",
yanchor="middle",
font=dict(size=20),
)
return dcc.Graph(figure=fig, config={"staticPlot": True}, className=classname)
def get_section_containers_generic(data, section_col, id_col):
"""Two-level view: section -> requirement id (+ description) -> checks.
Sorts lexicographically so arbitrary requirement IDs never crash the
version-aware sort used by the CIS renderer.
"""
data["STATUS"] = data["STATUS"].apply(map_status_to_icon)
data[section_col] = data[section_col].astype(str)
data[id_col] = data[id_col].astype(str)
data.sort_values(by=[section_col, id_col], inplace=True)
counts_section = data.groupby([section_col, "STATUS"]).size().unstack(fill_value=0)
counts_id = (
data.groupby([section_col, id_col, "STATUS"]).size().unstack(fill_value=0)
)
def count(counts, key, emoji):
return counts.loc[key, emoji] if emoji in counts.columns else 0
has_description = "REQUIREMENTS_DESCRIPTION" in data.columns
table_cols = ["CHECKID", "STATUS", "REGION", "ACCOUNTID", "RESOURCEID"]
section_containers = []
for section in data[section_col].unique():
graph_div = html.Div(
_status_bar(
count(counts_section, section, pass_emoji),
count(counts_section, section, fail_emoji),
"info-bar",
),
className="graph-section",
)
internal_items = []
for req_id in data[data[section_col] == section][id_col].unique():
specific_data = data[
(data[section_col] == section) & (data[id_col] == req_id)
]
data_table = dash_table.DataTable(
data=specific_data.to_dict("records"),
columns=[
{"name": i, "id": i}
for i in table_cols
if i in specific_data.columns
],
style_table={"overflowX": "auto"},
style_as_list_view=True,
style_cell={"textAlign": "left", "padding": "5px"},
)
graph_div_req = html.Div(
_status_bar(
count(counts_id, (section, req_id), pass_emoji),
count(counts_id, (section, req_id), fail_emoji),
"info-bar-child",
),
className="graph-section-req",
)
title = req_id
if has_description:
title = (
f"{req_id} - {specific_data['REQUIREMENTS_DESCRIPTION'].iloc[0]}"
)
if len(title) > 130:
title = title[:130] + " ..."
internal_items.append(
html.Div(
[
graph_div_req,
dbc.Accordion(
[
dbc.AccordionItem(
title=title,
children=[
html.Div(
[data_table],
className="inner-accordion-content",
)
],
)
],
start_collapsed=True,
flush=True,
),
],
className="accordion-inner--child",
)
)
section_containers.append(
html.Div(
[
graph_div,
dbc.Accordion(
[
dbc.AccordionItem(
title=f"{section}", children=internal_items
)
],
start_collapsed=True,
flush=True,
),
],
className="accordion-inner",
)
)
return html.Div(section_containers, className="compliance-data-layout")
def get_section_containers_format4(data, section_1):
data["STATUS"] = data["STATUS"].apply(map_status_to_icon)
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
import warnings
from dashboard.common_methods import get_section_containers_3_levels
warnings.filterwarnings("ignore")
def get_table(data):
aux = data[
[
"REQUIREMENTS_ATTRIBUTES_SECTION",
"REQUIREMENTS_ATTRIBUTES_SUBSECTION",
"NAME",
"CHECKID",
"STATUS",
"REGION",
"ACCOUNTID",
"RESOURCEID",
]
]
return get_section_containers_3_levels(
aux,
"REQUIREMENTS_ATTRIBUTES_SECTION",
"REQUIREMENTS_ATTRIBUTES_SUBSECTION",
"NAME",
)
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@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
import warnings
from dashboard.common_methods import (
get_section_containers_format4,
get_section_containers_generic,
)
warnings.filterwarnings("ignore")
def get_table(data):
# Discover REQUIREMENTS_ATTRIBUTES_* columns at runtime.
attr_cols = [c for c in data.columns if c.startswith("REQUIREMENTS_ATTRIBUTES_")]
# Section column (in priority order):
# 1. REQUIREMENTS_ATTRIBUTES_SECTION — most common convention
# 2. First discovered attribute column — covers novel schemas
# 3. None — no section, group flat by requirement id
if "REQUIREMENTS_ATTRIBUTES_SECTION" in attr_cols:
section_col = "REQUIREMENTS_ATTRIBUTES_SECTION"
elif attr_cols:
section_col = attr_cols[0]
else:
section_col = None
base_cols = [
"REQUIREMENTS_ID",
"REQUIREMENTS_DESCRIPTION",
"STATUS",
"CHECKID",
"REGION",
"ACCOUNTID",
"RESOURCEID",
]
# Two levels (section -> requirement id) when a section distinct from the
# id exists; otherwise group flat by requirement id.
if section_col and section_col != "REQUIREMENTS_ID":
needed = [section_col] + base_cols
aux = data[[c for c in needed if c in data.columns]].copy()
return get_section_containers_generic(aux, section_col, "REQUIREMENTS_ID")
aux = data[[c for c in base_cols if c in data.columns]].copy()
return get_section_containers_format4(aux, "REQUIREMENTS_ID")
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@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ def create_layout_compliance(
html.Img(src="assets/favicon.ico", className="w-5 mr-3"),
html.Span("Subscribe to Prowler Cloud"),
],
href="https://prowler.pro/",
href="https://cloud.prowler.com/",
target="_blank",
className="text-prowler-stone-900 inline-flex px-4 py-2 text-xs font-bold uppercase transition-all rounded-lg text-gray-900 hover:bg-prowler-stone-900/10 border-solid border-1 hover:border-prowler-stone-900/10 hover:border-solid hover:border-1 border-prowler-stone-900/10",
),
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@@ -215,6 +215,58 @@ else:
)
def _ensure_scope_columns(data):
"""Guarantee ACCOUNTID and REGION exist.
Scope columns always sit between DESCRIPTION and ASSESSMENTDATE, so derive
them positionally for any provider (e.g. Okta's ORGANIZATIONDOMAIN) and
fall back to "-" to avoid a KeyError.
"""
cols = list(data.columns)
scope = []
if "DESCRIPTION" in cols and "ASSESSMENTDATE" in cols:
start, end = cols.index("DESCRIPTION") + 1, cols.index("ASSESSMENTDATE")
scope = [c for c in cols[start:end] if c not in ("ACCOUNTID", "REGION")]
if "ACCOUNTID" not in data.columns:
if scope:
data.rename(columns={scope.pop(0): "ACCOUNTID"}, inplace=True)
else:
data["ACCOUNTID"] = "-"
if "REGION" not in data.columns:
if scope:
data.rename(columns={scope.pop(0): "REGION"}, inplace=True)
else:
data["REGION"] = "-"
return data
def _dispatch_compliance_renderer(data, analytics_input):
"""Resolve the compliance renderer module and return (table, deduped_data).
Tries to import the framework-specific builtin module. On
ModuleNotFoundError (dynamic/external provider with no dedicated module),
falls back to the generic renderer. Any other ImportError is re-raised.
get_table() is called OUTSIDE the try block so errors inside the renderer
surface as real exceptions rather than being swallowed.
"""
current = analytics_input.replace(".", "_")
target = f"dashboard.compliance.{current}"
try:
module = importlib.import_module(target)
except ModuleNotFoundError as exc:
if exc.name != target:
raise
from dashboard.compliance import generic as module
dedup_columns = ["CHECKID", "STATUS", "RESOURCEID", "STATUSEXTENDED"]
if "MUTED" in data.columns:
dedup_columns.insert(2, "MUTED")
data = data.drop_duplicates(subset=dedup_columns)
if "threatscore" in analytics_input:
data = get_threatscore_mean_by_pillar(data)
return module.get_table(data), data
@callback(
[
Output("output", "children"),
@@ -292,7 +344,7 @@ def display_data(
data.rename(columns={"TENANCYID": "ACCOUNTID"}, inplace=True)
# Filter the chosen level of the CIS
if is_level_1:
if is_level_1 and "REQUIREMENTS_ATTRIBUTES_PROFILE" in data.columns:
data = data[data["REQUIREMENTS_ATTRIBUTES_PROFILE"].str.contains("Level 1")]
# Rename the column PROJECTID to ACCOUNTID for GCP
@@ -314,6 +366,9 @@ def display_data(
data.rename(columns={"SUBSCRIPTION": "ACCOUNTID"}, inplace=True)
data["REGION"] = "-"
# Normalize scope columns for any remaining (e.g. dynamic) provider.
data = _ensure_scope_columns(data)
# Filter ACCOUNT
if account_filter == ["All"]:
updated_cloud_account_values = data["ACCOUNTID"].unique()
@@ -409,36 +464,7 @@ def display_data(
# Check cases where the compliance start with AWS_
if "aws_" in analytics_input:
analytics_input = analytics_input + "_aws"
try:
current = analytics_input.replace(".", "_")
compliance_module = importlib.import_module(
f"dashboard.compliance.{current}"
)
# Build subset list based on available columns
dedup_columns = ["CHECKID", "STATUS", "RESOURCEID", "STATUSEXTENDED"]
if "MUTED" in data.columns:
dedup_columns.insert(2, "MUTED")
data = data.drop_duplicates(subset=dedup_columns)
if "threatscore" in analytics_input:
data = get_threatscore_mean_by_pillar(data)
table = compliance_module.get_table(data)
except ModuleNotFoundError:
table = html.Div(
[
html.H5(
"No data found for this compliance",
className="card-title",
style={"text-align": "left", "color": "black"},
)
],
style={
"width": "99%",
"margin-right": "0.8%",
"margin-bottom": "10px",
},
)
table, data = _dispatch_compliance_renderer(data, analytics_input)
df = data.copy()
# Remove Muted rows
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@@ -1538,7 +1538,7 @@ def filter_data(
html.Img(src="assets/favicon.ico", className="w-5 mr-3"),
html.Span("Subscribe to Prowler Cloud"),
],
href="https://prowler.pro/",
href="https://cloud.prowler.com/",
target="_blank",
className="text-prowler-stone-900 inline-flex px-4 py-2 text-xs font-bold uppercase transition-all rounded-lg text-gray-900 hover:bg-prowler-stone-900/10 border-solid border-1 hover:border-prowler-stone-900/10 hover:border-solid hover:border-1 border-prowler-stone-900/10",
),
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
services:
api-dev-init:
image: busybox:1.37.0
image: busybox:1.37.0@sha256:9532d8c39891ca2ecde4d30d7710e01fb739c87a8b9299685c63704296b16028
volumes:
- ./_data/api:/data
command: ["sh", "-c", "chown -R 1000:1000 /data"]
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ services:
condition: service_healthy
postgres:
image: postgres:16.3-alpine3.20
image: postgres:16.3-alpine3.20@sha256:36ed71227ae36305d26382657c0b96cbaf298427b3f1eaeb10d77a6dea3eec41
hostname: "postgres-db"
volumes:
- ./_data/postgres:/var/lib/postgresql/data
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ services:
retries: 5
valkey:
image: valkey/valkey:7-alpine3.19
image: valkey/valkey:7-alpine3.19@sha256:4054fe7fc607b9326ac7c4691ed26e9670d2ff17a9fb28c2577adecf928acbcc
hostname: "valkey"
volumes:
- ./_data/valkey:/data
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ services:
retries: 3
neo4j:
image: graphstack/dozerdb:5.26.3.0
image: graphstack/dozerdb:5.26.3.0@sha256:a77526ea3918fdc46d1fff70c4aea7d71d3874a26ecec059179d6775845b1247
hostname: "neo4j"
volumes:
- ./_data/neo4j:/data
@@ -139,6 +139,8 @@ services:
worker-dev:
image: prowler-api-dev
# Give Celery soft shutdown time to drain/re-queue in-flight tasks on stop.
stop_grace_period: 120s
build:
context: ./api
dockerfile: Dockerfile
@@ -183,7 +185,7 @@ services:
soft: 65536
hard: 65536
entrypoint:
- "../docker-entrypoint.sh"
- "/home/prowler/docker-entrypoint.sh"
- "beat"
mcp-server:
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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
#
services:
api-init:
image: busybox:1.37.0
image: busybox:1.37.0@sha256:9532d8c39891ca2ecde4d30d7710e01fb739c87a8b9299685c63704296b16028
volumes:
- ./_data/api:/data
command: ["sh", "-c", "chown -R 1000:1000 /data"]
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ services:
start_period: 60s
postgres:
image: postgres:16.3-alpine3.20
image: postgres:16.3-alpine3.20@sha256:36ed71227ae36305d26382657c0b96cbaf298427b3f1eaeb10d77a6dea3eec41
hostname: "postgres-db"
volumes:
- ./_data/postgres:/var/lib/postgresql/data
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ services:
retries: 5
valkey:
image: valkey/valkey:7-alpine3.19
image: valkey/valkey:7-alpine3.19@sha256:4054fe7fc607b9326ac7c4691ed26e9670d2ff17a9fb28c2577adecf928acbcc
hostname: "valkey"
volumes:
- ./_data/valkey:/data
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ services:
retries: 3
neo4j:
image: graphstack/dozerdb:5.26.3.0
image: graphstack/dozerdb:5.26.3.0@sha256:a77526ea3918fdc46d1fff70c4aea7d71d3874a26ecec059179d6775845b1247
hostname: "neo4j"
volumes:
- ./_data/neo4j:/data
@@ -129,6 +129,8 @@ services:
worker:
image: prowlercloud/prowler-api:${PROWLER_API_VERSION:-stable}
# Give Celery soft shutdown time to drain/re-queue in-flight tasks on stop.
stop_grace_period: 120s
env_file:
- path: .env
required: false
@@ -158,7 +160,7 @@ services:
soft: 65536
hard: 65536
entrypoint:
- "../docker-entrypoint.sh"
- "/home/prowler/docker-entrypoint.sh"
- "beat"
mcp-server:
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@@ -8,7 +8,77 @@ This guide explains the AI Skills system that provides on-demand context and pat
**What are AI Skills?** Skills are structured instructions that help AI agents (Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, etc.) understand Prowler's conventions, patterns, and best practices.
</Info>
## Architecture Overview
Skills live in the [`skills/`](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/tree/master/skills) directory of the Prowler OSS repository. Each skill is a folder containing a `SKILL.md` file with its patterns and metadata.
## Installation
To enable skills for the supported AI coding assistants, run the setup script from the repository root:
```bash
./skills/setup.sh
```
The script creates symlinks so each tool finds the skills in its expected location:
| Tool | Created by setup |
|------|------------------|
| Claude Code | `.claude/skills/` symlink and `CLAUDE.md` |
| Gemini CLI | `.gemini/skills/` symlink and `GEMINI.md` |
| Codex (OpenAI) | `.codex/skills/` symlink (uses `AGENTS.md` natively) |
| GitHub Copilot | `.github/copilot-instructions.md` symlink to `AGENTS.md` |
After running the setup, restart the AI coding assistant to load the skills.
## Using Skills
AI agents discover skills automatically and load them when a request matches a skill trigger. To load a skill manually during a session, point the agent to the skill's `SKILL.md` file:
```text
Read skills/{skill-name}/SKILL.md
```
For the full list of available skills, their triggers, and the Auto-invoke mappings, see the [`skills/README.md`](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/blob/master/skills/README.md) and [`AGENTS.md`](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/blob/master/AGENTS.md) in the repository.
## Available Skills
| Type | Skills |
|------|--------|
| **Generic** | typescript, react-19, nextjs-16, tailwind-4, pytest, playwright, django-drf, zod-4, zustand-5, ai-sdk-5, vitest, tdd |
| **Prowler** | prowler, prowler-sdk-check, prowler-api, prowler-ui, prowler-mcp, prowler-provider, prowler-compliance, prowler-compliance-review, prowler-docs, prowler-pr, prowler-ci, prowler-attack-paths-query |
| **Testing** | prowler-test-sdk, prowler-test-api, prowler-test-ui |
| **Meta** | skill-creator, skill-sync |
<Note>
This table is a snapshot. The repository is the source of truth: see [`skills/README.md`](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/blob/master/skills/README.md) for the current, complete list.
</Note>
## Skill Structure
Each skill follows the [Agent Skills spec](https://agentskills.io):
```text
skills/{skill-name}/
├── SKILL.md # Patterns, rules, decision trees
├── assets/ # Code templates, schemas
└── references/ # Links to local docs (single source of truth)
```
## Key Design Decisions
1. **Self-contained skills** - Critical patterns inline for fast loading
2. **Local doc references** - No web URLs, points to `docs/developer-guide/*.mdx`
3. **Single source of truth** - Skills reference docs, no duplication
4. **On-demand loading** - AI loads only what's needed for the task
## Creating New Skills
Use the `skill-creator` meta-skill to create new skills that follow the Agent Skills spec. See [`AGENTS.md`](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/blob/master/AGENTS.md) for the full list of available skills and their triggers.
## How Skills Work
The diagrams below explain the internals of the skill system. They are useful for understanding the design, but are not required to install or use skills.
### Architecture Overview
```mermaid
graph LR
@@ -28,7 +98,7 @@ graph LR
style F fill:#1a4d2e,stroke:#66bb6a,color:#fff
```
## How It Works
### Request Lifecycle
```mermaid
sequenceDiagram
@@ -68,7 +138,7 @@ sequenceDiagram
A->>U: Creates check with correct patterns
```
## Before vs After
### With and Without Skills
```mermaid
graph TD
@@ -96,7 +166,7 @@ graph TD
style AFTER fill:#1a4d1a,stroke:#66bb6a,color:#fff
```
## Complete Architecture
### Full Component Map
```mermaid
flowchart TB
@@ -110,7 +180,7 @@ flowchart TB
subgraph GENERIC["Generic Skills"]
G1["typescript"]
G2["react-19"]
G3["nextjs-15"]
G3["nextjs-16"]
G4["tailwind-4"]
G5["pytest"]
G6["playwright"]
@@ -186,34 +256,3 @@ flowchart TB
style STRUCTURE fill:#5c3d1a,stroke:#ffb74d,color:#fff
style DOCS fill:#1a3d4d,stroke:#4dd0e1,color:#fff
```
## Skills Included
| Type | Skills |
|------|--------|
| **Generic** | typescript, react-19, nextjs-15, tailwind-4, pytest, playwright, django-drf, zod-4, zustand-5, ai-sdk-5 |
| **Prowler** | prowler, prowler-sdk-check, prowler-api, prowler-ui, prowler-mcp, prowler-provider, prowler-compliance, prowler-compliance-review, prowler-docs, prowler-pr, prowler-ci |
| **Testing** | prowler-test-sdk, prowler-test-api, prowler-test-ui |
| **Meta** | skill-creator, skill-sync |
## Skill Structure
Each skill follows the [Agent Skills spec](https://agentskills.io):
```
skills/{skill-name}/
├── SKILL.md # Patterns, rules, decision trees
├── assets/ # Code templates, schemas
└── references/ # Links to local docs (single source of truth)
```
## Key Design Decisions
1. **Self-contained skills** - Critical patterns inline for fast loading
2. **Local doc references** - No web URLs, points to `docs/developer-guide/*.mdx`
3. **Single source of truth** - Skills reference docs, no duplication
4. **On-demand loading** - AI loads only what's needed for the task
## Creating New Skills
Use the `skill-creator` meta-skill to create new skills that follow the Agent Skills spec. See `AGENTS.md` for the full list of available skills and their triggers.
@@ -40,9 +40,181 @@ When adding a new configurable check to Prowler, update the following files:
# aws.awslambda_function_vpc_multi_az
lambda_min_azs: 2
```
- **Provider Schema:** Add the typed field to the provider's Pydantic schema in `prowler/config/schema/<provider>.py`. This is required: the loader validates user configs against these schemas and the shipped `config.yaml` must round-trip with zero warnings. See [Adding a Parameter to the Provider Schema](#adding-a-parameter-to-the-provider-schema) below.
- **Test Fixtures:** If tests depend on this configuration, add the variable to `tests/config/fixtures/config.yaml`.
- **Documentation:** Document the new variable in the list of configurable checks in `docs/tutorials/configuration_file.md`.
For a complete list of checks that already support configuration, see the [Configuration File Tutorial](/user-guide/cli/tutorials/configuration_file).
## Adding a Parameter to the Provider Schema
Most providers have a typed Pydantic schema in `prowler/config/schema/`, registered in `prowler/config/schema/registry.py`. When a config is loaded and the provider has a registered schema, `validate_provider_config` checks each user-supplied key against it, logs a warning, and drops any field that fails validation. The consumer's `.get(key, default)` then falls back to the built-in default. Providers without a registered schema are passed through unchanged.
This catches typos in a value (for example, `0.2` typed as `20`, or `"medium"` for an enum that expects `"MEDIUM"`). It does NOT catch typos in a key name: `disalowed_regions` (one `l` missing) is treated as an unknown key and passes through untouched, because third-party check plugins legitimately rely on unknown keys being preserved. Reviewers should still check that any new key the YAML adds is named exactly the same as the field on the schema.
### Where to Add the Field
1. Open `prowler/config/schema/<provider>.py` (for example, `aws.py`).
2. Add a field on the provider's schema class. Always make it `Optional[...] = None` so the absence of the key is valid.
3. Apply the tightest type the value allows. Examples below.
If you are introducing an entirely new provider rather than a new parameter, also add an entry mapping the provider name to its schema class in `prowler/config/schema/registry.py`. The loader uses that registry to find the schema for the provider it is loading.
### Choosing the Right Type
| Value kind | Field declaration |
|---|---|
| Boolean toggle | `Optional[bool] = None` |
| Strictly positive integer (days, counts) | `Optional[int] = Field(default=None, gt=0)` |
| Fraction in 0..1 (threshold) | `Optional[float] = Field(default=None, ge=0.0, le=1.0)` |
| Closed set of strings | `Optional[Literal["A", "B", "C"]] = None` |
| Free-form string | `Optional[str] = None` |
| List of strings or ints | `Optional[list[str]] = None` |
Prefer `Literal[...]` over `str` whenever the value is one of a known set. Prefer `Field(gt=0)` over `int` whenever zero or negative would be nonsensical. The point of the schema is to catch real-world mistakes that previously passed silently.
### Custom Validators (Only When Needed)
If the value has structural rules beyond type and range, add a `field_validator`. Examples already in `aws.py`:
- `_validate_port_range` rejects ports outside `0..65535`.
- `_validate_account_ids` rejects anything that isn't a 12-digit AWS account ID.
- `_validate_trusted_ips` rejects entries that aren't a valid IP or CIDR.
Raise `ValueError` from the validator. The framework converts the error into a warning and drops the offending key.
### Example: Adding a New Parameter
Say a new check needs `max_iam_role_session_hours`, a strictly positive integer that defaults to 12 in code.
1. **Schema** (`prowler/config/schema/aws.py`):
```python
# IAM
max_iam_role_session_hours: Optional[int] = Field(default=None, gt=0)
```
2. **Shipped config** (`prowler/config/config.yaml`):
```yaml
# aws.iam_role_session_duration_within_limit
max_iam_role_session_hours: 12
```
3. **Consumer** (the check):
```python
max_hours = iam_client.audit_config.get("max_iam_role_session_hours", 12)
```
4. **Tests** in `tests/config/schema/aws_schema_test.py`:
- one test for a valid value that round-trips,
- one test for an invalid value (zero, negative, wrong type) that is dropped.
### What the Loader Guarantees
- **Unknown keys pass through.** Third-party check plugins can introduce arbitrary keys without schema edits; they will not be filtered.
- **Invalid values never crash the run.** They produce a single warning per field and the key is dropped.
- **Coerced values are normalized.** A YAML-quoted `"180"` for an `int` field arrives downstream as the integer `180`.
- **The shipped `config.yaml` must round-trip cleanly.** The integration test `test_shipped_default_config_loads_without_warnings` will fail if a key is added to the YAML without a matching schema field, so the two stay in sync.
## Configuration Value Limits
Configurable thresholds enforce hard limits. A value outside the documented range is **dropped with a warning** and the check falls back to its built-in default (the same as if the key were absent). These bounds are intentionally conservative: they are not the absolute service maxima but the range that still produces a meaningful security check.
Use this section as the reference when upgrading an existing config: if a value you set is being rejected, it is outside the range below.
Only fields with a numeric range, a fixed value set, or a length cap are listed. Fields typed as free-form strings or lists (for example `disallowed_regions`, `secrets_ignore_patterns`, `trusted_account_ids`) have no range limit — they are validated for shape only (a 12-digit account ID, a valid IP/CIDR, a dotted version string), not for magnitude.
### AWS
| Key | Allowed range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| `max_unused_access_keys_days` | `30..180` days | CIS AWS 1.13 recommends 45; NIST IA-5 ≤90 |
| `max_console_access_days` | `30..180` days | CIS AWS 1.12 recommends 45 |
| `max_unused_sagemaker_access_days` | `7..180` days | |
| `max_security_group_rules` | `1..1000` | AWS hard limit is 1000 rules per security group |
| `max_ec2_instance_age_in_days` | `1..1095` days | 3 years |
| `ec2_high_risk_ports` | each port `1..65535` | port 0 is reserved |
| `max_idle_disconnect_timeout_in_seconds` | `60..1800` s | NIST AC-12: cap at 30 min |
| `max_disconnect_timeout_in_seconds` | `60..3600` s | |
| `max_session_duration_seconds` | `600..86400` s | 10 min .. 24 h (AppStream per-session hard limit) |
| `lambda_min_azs` | `1..6` | |
| `recommended_cdk_bootstrap_version` | `1..100` | |
| `log_group_retention_days` | one of `1, 3, 5, 7, 14, 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, 180, 365, 400, 545, 731, 1096, 1827, 2192, 2557, 2922, 3288, 3653` | only the CloudWatch Logs API-accepted retention values |
| `threat_detection_privilege_escalation_threshold` | `0.0..1.0` | fraction of suspicious actions |
| `threat_detection_privilege_escalation_minutes` | `5..43200` min | under 5 min the signal is mostly false positives |
| `threat_detection_enumeration_threshold` | `0.0..1.0` | |
| `threat_detection_enumeration_minutes` | `5..43200` min | |
| `threat_detection_llm_jacking_threshold` | `0.0..1.0` | |
| `threat_detection_llm_jacking_minutes` | `5..43200` min | |
| `days_to_expire_threshold` (ACM) | `7..365` days | PCI-DSS 4.2.1.1: alert ≥30 days before expiry |
| `elb_min_azs` | `1..6` | |
| `elbv2_min_azs` | `1..6` | |
| `minimum_snapshot_retention_period` | `1..35` days | ElastiCache service hard limit |
| `max_days_secret_unused` | `7..365` days | |
| `max_days_secret_unrotated` | `1..180` days | NIST IA-5: rotate quarterly; CIS ≤90 |
| `min_kinesis_stream_retention_hours` | `24..8760` h | 1 day .. 1 year |
| `detect_secrets_plugins[].limit` | `0.0..10.0` | Shannon entropy threshold |
| `shodan_api_key` | ≤512 chars | |
### Azure
| Key | Allowed range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| `vm_backup_min_daily_retention_days` | `7..9999` days | Azure Backup hard limit; under 7 days defeats DR/ransomware recovery |
| `apim_threat_detection_llm_jacking_threshold` | `0.0..1.0` | fraction of suspicious actions |
| `apim_threat_detection_llm_jacking_minutes` | `5..43200` min | under 5 min the signal is mostly false positives |
| `shodan_api_key` | ≤512 chars | |
### GCP
| Key | Allowed range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| `mig_min_zones` | `1..5` | |
| `max_snapshot_age_days` | `1..1095` days | 3 years |
| `max_unused_account_days` | `30..365` days | |
| `storage_min_retention_days` | `1..3650` days | |
| `shodan_api_key` | ≤512 chars | |
### Kubernetes
| Key | Allowed range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| `audit_log_maxbackup` | `2..1000` | CIS Kubernetes 1.2.18 recommends ≥10 |
| `audit_log_maxsize` | `10..10000` MB | CIS Kubernetes 1.2.19 recommends ≥100 MB |
| `audit_log_maxage` | `7..3650` days | CIS Kubernetes 1.2.17 recommends ≥30 days |
### M365
| Key | Allowed range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| `sign_in_frequency` | `1..168` h | 1 h .. 7 days; Conditional Access baseline for admins ≤24 h |
| `recommended_mailtips_large_audience_threshold` | `5..10000` | Microsoft default 25 |
| `audit_log_age` | `30..3650` days | M365 E3 default 90 days; SEC/FINRA require ≥7 years |
### GitHub
| Key | Allowed range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| `inactive_not_archived_days_threshold` | `30..3650` days | CIS GitHub recommends 180 |
### Cloudflare
| Key | Allowed range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| `max_retries` | `0..10` | 0 disables retries |
### MongoDB Atlas
| Key | Allowed range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| `max_service_account_secret_validity_hours` | `1..720` h | 1 h .. 30 days |
### Vercel
| Key | Allowed range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| `days_to_expire_threshold` | `7..365` days | PCI-DSS 4.2.1.1: alert ≥30 days before expiry |
| `stale_token_threshold_days` | `30..3650` days | NIST AC-2(3) typical window 30..90 days |
| `stale_invitation_threshold_days` | `7..365` days | |
| `max_owner_percentage` | `1..50` % | guidance recommends ≤25% |
| `max_owners` | `1..1000` | absolute cap, overrides percentage for large teams |
These bounds live in the provider schemas under `prowler/config/schema/`; each field's `Field(ge=..., le=...)` (or `field_validator`) is the source of truth and the descriptions there carry the full rationale.
This approach ensures that checks are easily configurable, making Prowler highly adaptable to different environments and requirements.

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